Various groups, most of them from the Rajput community, have accused Bhansali of "distorting" historical facts in the film which features Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh.
"It is in censor board's (Central Board of Film Certification) hand to give certificate.
"The government will decide... whose validity (matters)... whether it is Censor board or other bodies. I am not in that position to decide or say anything," Irrfan told reporters here.
Bhansali had earlier said that the film is his tribute to the "sacrifice, valour and honour" of Rani Padmavati. He has also said there is nothing in the film that will hurt anyones sentiments and sensibilities.
The film is set to release on December 1.
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