The film appears to be heading the "Padamaavat" way, as the group alleged the team of the period drama filming a love song in which Rani Laxmibai romances a British agent of the erstwhile East India Company, a claim which producer Kamal Jain denied.
"We have come to know that the filmmakers are shooting for a love song in which Rani Laxmibai is seen with a British agent of East India Company.
He said the protest would escalate, if the administration failed to ensure that no historical facts are distorted in the epic biographical film.
Shooting would be allowed only after the film owners give an undertaking that no controversial scene would be shown in the movie, he said.
"We will meet the governor and home minister and if government does not react to our demands, protests will be escalated within three days," he added.
"In order to check that the issue doesn't blow up like Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Padmaavat', the government must ensure that nothing controversial is shown in the movie," he said.
When asked about the accusations, producer Jain told PTI that there were "no romantic scene as claimed" by the group and the team had not received any letter as yet.
"There is nothing objectionable in the film. There is no romantic scene as claimed. We are making a story on a great leader like Rani Laxmibai, the story revolves around her and her journey.
The film is being shot at Malsisar town in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan.
The filmmakers had also shot some scenes at Amber Fort in Jaipur in October 2017 and at Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort in November last year.
After facing a lot of ire from the Rajput Karni Sena over "distorting history" and "wrongful portrayal of Rani Padmini", Bhansali's "Padmaavat" finally released on January 25.
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