New Delhi. The film ‘Adipurush’ released nationwide on 16 June. Even though it has been 11 days since the release of the film, but its controversies are not taking the name of stopping. Due to controversies, this movie has reached the High Court. In a way where the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has issued a notice to the film’s writer Manoj Shukla. On the other hand, a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding a ban on this movie.
Plea filed in Supreme Court to ban ‘Adipurush’
The matter of banning the film has now reached the Supreme Court. By filing a petition in the court, the film has been asked to cancel the certificate received from the censor board. This petition has been filed by advocate Mamta Rani. The petition states that the real characters of religious characters including Lord Ram and Hanuman have been tampered with in the film, which is against the religious sentiments of Hindus.
Mamta Rani filed a petition
The petition states that the original composition of Ramayana has been tampered with in the film. Not only this, he has said in his petition that the dialogues of the film are like the language of street boys. Such dialogues are derogatory. It has been said in the petition that if this film is not banned, it will have a bad effect on the moral values of the people.
High court reprimanded the makers
Let me tell you, a Public Interest Litigation has been filed against this film in the High Court as well. The court said that people are sensitive towards religious texts, there should not be any tampering with them. Further, the court said that even today people recite Ramcharitmanas before leaving the house. In such a situation, some things should not have been touched. A notice has also been issued to the film’s dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir Shukla. The court has asked the author to reply within a week.