There are over 40 multiplexes and cinema halls in Gurgaon.
Karni Sena has been the most vociferous of the fringe groups opposing the period drama, alleging that historical facts were distorted in the movie.
However, the Haryana government has said that it would implement the Supreme Court order that allows the screening of the movie.
Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said, "Section 144 of the CrPC has been imposed in view of release of the 'Padmaavat' in various cinema halls and multiplexes on January 25 as there is likelihood of law and order disturbance."
Shree Rajput Karni Sena patron Lokendra Singh Kalvi had said they would not allow the screening of the film.
During a meeting with the people of his community at Rajput Vatika here yesterday, he had said, "We were not directed by the Supreme court. The apex court directed all state governments and not us. We are free to take our own decision and will protest against the screening of the film."
The Supreme Court had earlier paved the way for the all- India release of "Padmaavat" on January 25 and stayed notifications and orders issued by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat -- all ruled by the BJP -- prohibiting exhibition of the film in their states.
The apex court had also restrained other states from issuing any such notification or orders banning the screening of the movie.
The movie, which was earlier titled "Padmavati", will now be released worldwide on January 25 with the new title suggested by the censor board.
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