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Vandalism against my film deeply pains me: Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Padmavati controversy

Vandalism against my film deeply pains me: Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Padmavati controversy

The filmmaker has finally busted rumours surrounding his next film, insists it's a film 'every Indian will be proud of'
Updated 27 Mar, 2017

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's upcoming film Padmavati has proved to be a challenging production.

The period drama, which is based on a fictionalized account of the legendary Rani Padmini's life, has elicited a strong reaction from certain parties who believe that the film will tarnish the queen's image.

The director, who has suffered assault and destruction of his sets, has finally spoken up about the "too many misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding my film".

According to Bhansali, "Padmavati is a film about a revered Rajput Queen and her valiant fight for honour and dignity. It's a film that every Indian will be proud of."

Rumours said that the film features scenes where Rani would be shown having an affair with Alauddin Khilji or would be a dream sequence where Alauddin would sexually fantasise about the Rani.

However, Bhansali insists that "My team and I have carefully researched every aspect of information available on Rani Padmavati for making the film. There was never any alleged romantic scene, dream sequence or imaginary song between Rani Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji in the script. I repeat, there NEVER was and NOR is there any such scene between Rani Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji."

About the cases of vandalism, Bhansali says, "While we have clarified this multiple times across various media platforms, the vandalism against the film deeply pains me. This violence is unjustified and not acceptable as it is merely based on hearsay, allegations and accusations, and not on facts. As an artist, I too believe in the freedom of expression, but I'm also aware of the responsibility that comes along with this freedom. We do not intend to hurt the sentiments of any community and can confidently say that Mewar will be proud of the film."

The filmmaker also said he has has taken action.

"My team and I have met with some of the Rajput leaders, who, upon receipt of our clarification, have agreed to support us and have also signed our letter and promised cooperation in support of the making of the film. I hope this puts to rest all the misconceptions regarding the film. I take this opportunity to thank the film fraternity and the media, who have constantly spoken in support of the film and protested against any kind of violence/vandalism against artists and their freedom to express."

Let's hope this puts the controversies surrounding Padmavati to rest. The film, starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, is slated for release by the end of this year.

Comments

asif Ali Mar 27, 2017 01:57pm
For you it is vandalism, but they feel insulted, stop making the film on these sensitive subjects, people have no faith they will represent by you honestly.
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AHA Mar 27, 2017 02:13pm
Your cultural vandalism hurts millions
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MohsinULLAH Mar 27, 2017 02:34pm
About time non Muslim rajputs consider converting to Islam
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DIPAK SINGHAM Mar 27, 2017 03:10pm
Bajirao Mastani may faced same problem if Mastani was Hindu girl, but fortunately Mastani was identify her as a muslim that's why movie released without any hinderounce.
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rohit r Mar 27, 2017 03:14pm
Distortion and wrong potrail of history deeply pains the people.
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SaiF Zulfiqar Mar 27, 2017 04:02pm
Dear Mr. Bansali : Vandalism is not against you only,. It is against everyone who does not obey MODI.
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D.K. PAMNANI -INDIA Mar 27, 2017 04:19pm
Give the clear happening in your films. Do not add your ideas and do not change the history. No one will be against your film.
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SATT Mar 27, 2017 04:57pm
Please make movie on fictions like Ram Leela don't put seasoning of reality to make it "spicy".
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prabha Mar 27, 2017 05:13pm
@SaiF Zulfiqar It has become a fashion to blame MODI for anything and everything. Few people use it for media coverage.
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Saif Zulfiqar Mar 27, 2017 06:56pm
@prabha, Modi is a real cause for every problem in India and its neighbours. Why it was not like this during Congress rule? Use your brain instead of accepting whatever Modi says.
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Dhanku Mar 27, 2017 06:56pm
Why would someone even think of making a movie on such an evil man?
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Prateik Mar 27, 2017 07:32pm
Any movie which hurts the sentiments of the Pakistanis isn't allowed in Pakistan either.
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Parmod gujjar Mar 27, 2017 07:47pm
@Saif Zulfiqar modi is equal to our God,we love him unconditionally
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BNJ Mar 27, 2017 08:11pm
Worst filmmaker that my land has produced and the fun is that he doesn't know this!
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atheist Mar 27, 2017 08:15pm
@MohsinULLAH it can be other way round also!!!!!!!!!!
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Kedar Dave Mar 27, 2017 08:29pm
@SaiF Zulfiqar People are angry because lies is portrayed in the movie.
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Kedar Dave Mar 27, 2017 08:44pm
@MohsinULLAH Lol. The reverse should happen.We are original and you left us.
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devendra singh dalal Mar 28, 2017 10:03am
Bhansali created controversy during release of Ramleela which had nothing to do with actual Ramleela. He ultimately changed the name and walked away with tonnes of money as a result of the controversy. He is doing the same here and should be punished for hurting the sentiments of the people of Mewar.
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Rkhan Mar 28, 2017 01:32pm
Rani Padmavati is regarded as most beautiful and valiant queen that was why sultan Alauddin Khilji fell in love. but history has lots of such examples and cannot be considered at certain backdrop. brave that she was, never acquiesced to will of sultan rather preferred her death . That was so tragic an incidence that even muslim poets like Malik Muhammad Jjessy wrote Lamentations (Noha) at her death in his book titled Padmavati.
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worthless wealth Mar 29, 2017 04:57am
That is why it is said, "Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing". Paid protesters are the product of politicians, so, to catch a thief, set a thief! Good Luck Mr. SLB!
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z. Mar 29, 2017 07:22am
Wow..um, you do know rani padmavati is not mentioned in any RELIABLE historical records? Her first mention is in an epic. So the idea that Bhansali has promised to stay true to the historical narrative is laughable at best.
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Zak Mar 29, 2017 08:42am
Do not tarnish name of the great ruler Allauddin Khilji. He was way above these unknown characters .
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