Edited By: Pathikrit Sen Gupta
Last Updated: January 24, 2023, 15:51 IST
Pathaan had been dealing with a backlash for that includes Deepika Padukone in a saffron bikini within the tune Besharam Rang. (Image/Twitter)
Surendra Jain, joint basic secretary of VHP, mentioned that the difficulty raised by the organisation has been addressed — to unlink the affiliation of saffron color with the lyrics of the tune Besharam Rang
After days of registering protests in opposition to the Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer Pathaan, right-wing organisations like Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal have determined to not oppose the movie anymore.
Speaking to News18, Surendra Jain, joint basic secretary of VHP, mentioned that the Censor Board has carried out what was wanted and there’s no requirement for a protest now.
The VHP functionary mentioned that the difficulty raised by the organisation has been addressed — to unlink the affiliation of saffron color with the lyrics of a tune.
“The Censor Board has done its bit and disassociated the colour with the words like ‘Besharam Rang’. Our objections have been acted upon. So, we have decided not to protest against the film any longer,” he added.
This choice has additionally come in opposition to the backdrop of Prime minister Narendra Modi’s remark in opposition to a selected BJP chief making remarks about Pathaan. The PM instructed that leaders ought to chorus from passing feedback on movies or indulging in unfruitful actions like focusing energies on criticising motion pictures.
Last weekend, Shah Rukh Khan referred to as up Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma after an assault on a theatre the place Pathaan was scheduled to be launched. Sarma mentioned that he assured the actor that no such incident will happen and it was the responsibility of the state authorities to take care of legislation and order.
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