Angry at the theatre owners ignoring the 'diktat' not to screen the movie that has raised the hackles of a plethora of Hindu organisations, volunteers of the outfit descended on City Gold Multiplex and Shiv theatre on Ashram Road, smashing glass panes at ticket windows to smithreens and tearing down posters.
By the time police arrived, the raiders had vanished.
"We are yet to identify the persons behind these attacks, which took place at around 10 am. We learned that the miscreants vandalized the ticket windows of both these theatres. We are now collecting CCTV footages to identify the persons. Theatre owners are in the process of lodging a case against the unidentfied vandals," Dy Commissioner of Police Virendra Singh Yadav, said.
"Around 15 to 20 of our members today went to these theatres, which are screening Aamir's movie PK. I am warning other theatres to stop the screening, otherwise, we will intensify our protest in the city in coming days," said city Bajrang Dal chief Jwalit Mehta, who led the attack.
Claiming that the Aamir starrer had hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus by making "fun" of their gods and devotees, Mehta said he had called up theatre owners in the city yesterday and asked them to stop its screening. "They, however, ignored our warning," he said.
"If his (Aamir's) intention was right, they why the movie didn't show anything about his own religion Islam? Why only Hindu gods are depicted in bad light?" Mahta asked.
The versatile actor has already trashed accusations of him having "insulted" the Hindu religion because he was a Muslim, saying, "We respect all religions. All my Hindu friends have seen the film and they have not felt the same".
Activists of the hardline Hindu outfit also staged a protest outside Jyoti Talkies in Bhopal where the film, which has grossed over Rs 200 crore within days of its release, was being screened. However, there was no report of any violence.
