Padmavati Row: BJP Leader Suraj Pal Amu Threatens West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee With ‘Shupranakha’ Like Treatment - JPKee.com
New Delhi, Nov 25: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suraj Pal Amu on Saturday lashed out at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee for extending her support to Padmavati. Amu said women with devilish traits should not forget the treatment meted out to mythological character ‘Shupranakha’ by ‘Laxman’. Amu said, “Women with devilish character should not forget Laxman had cut Shupranakha’s nose. Mamta [Banerjee] should not forget it. “
Extending support to makers of Padmavati, Mamta Banerjee had said she would welcome “Padmavati” director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and his team to the state and make special arrangements for the film’s premiere and release. “If they (Bhansali and producer) cannot release Padmavati in any other state, we will make special arrangements for it in our state. Bengal will be very happy and Bengal will be proud to do that. We will take care of it.Sanjay Leela Bhansali and his Padmavati team are welcome in our state,” she said.
Amu, known for his threatening language, had earlier announced a bounty of Rs 10 crore for beheading Padmavati actress Deepika Padukone and its director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. He had also threatened actor Ranveer Singh to break his legs after Singh had expressed his unhappiness at the mounting protests by fringe groups like Rajput Karni Sena.
Based on the mythical character of Rani Padmini, Padmavati has enraged members of Karni Sena who threatened to chop off the nose of Deepika Padukone. The controversy over the film erupted soon after the shooting began in various parts of the country. The tensions reached its zenith when several forts in Rajasthan were closed in protest of the film.
Earlier, Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje too wrote a letter to Minister of Information and Broadcasting Smriti Irani. Raje demanded that the film should be released only after the controversial scenes are removed. She suggested that a committee of historians and filmmakers should be formed to review the film.
“The censor board should also analyse the possible results after release of a film rather than just giving its certificate to a film. A committee comprising of historians, film personalities and from aggrieved party should sit and discuss on the screenplay of the film. Thereafter, suitable changes should be made to ensure film may not hurt the sentiments of the society as a whole,” Raje had said in her letter.
The film’s release was also deferred to an unknown date by its producers, Viacom 18 after the Central Board of Film Certification told them to refile their application for its approval.
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