Padmavati: Push for complete ban,Karni Sena chief to community

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Jan 05 2018 | 9:00 PM IST
Shri Rajput Karni Sena chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi today called upon the community members to gather in Chittorgarh on January 27 and push for a complete ban on the controversial Sanjay Leela Bhansali film 'Padmavati'.
"Members of the Rajput community will gather in Chittorgarh on January 27 to give a clear message that the sacrifice of Rani Padmavati has not gone in vein. Anyone who supports our call of banning the film can join us in Chittorgarh," Kalvi said at a press conference here.
He said that they will not let the film to be released at any cost.
A panel that reviewed the film in a special screening has expressed views that some of the facts presented in the film can upset the Rajputs and the Muslims both, but the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief has ignored that, he added.
Kalvi said that it was high time the Centre and the state government set an example by not allowing the film to release.
He said that Bhansali had earlier maintained that the film was based on history, later he said it was a period drama and now he has said that it was a fiction.
"Till now, he has not been able to clarify his point," he added.
On December 30, the CBFC, headed by Prasoon Joshi, had announced that the Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone-starrer 'Padmavati' would be given a U/A certificate and suggested that the director changed the film's title to 'Padmavat'.
It had also suggested certain modifications in the disclaimer of the film, making it clear that it did not glorify the practice of "Sati", and relevant changes in the song, "Ghoomar", to befit the character portrayed in it.
The CBFC had clarified that the U/A certificate would be issued to the film once the modifications were carried out and the final material was submitted.
The film got stuck in a controversy after various Rajput groups alleged that it distorted history, a claim repeatedly denied by Bhansali.
As the anti-Padmavati protests spread across various states, the film's December 1 release was deferred as it did not have a clearance from the censor board.

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First Published: Jan 05 2018 | 9:00 PM IST

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