Mumbai:
'Padmavati' is a film that
celebrates India's culture and every Indian should be proud of
it, actor Shahid Kapoor said, as he urged people to see the
film before judging.
Shahid asserted that the film will be releasing on
December 1, despite threats from the Rajput Karni Sena to
"burn cinema halls" which screen the movie, if the makers
do not show them the film before its release.
"We are ready to release (the movie) on December 1. It's
a film that every Indian is proud of as it's a film that
celebrates India, our culture, what we stand for and shows
everybody in the most amazing light... They should see the
film to decide," Shahid told reporters here at the sidelines
of the annual Mumbai film festival.
"The right thing to do at this point is to let the right
authorities to deal with it. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and
everybody at the helm of affairs need us to not comment on it
because we need to contain the situation," Shahid said.
Expressing disappointment at a rangoli being vandalised
at a Surat mall by a group of protesters, he said: "There
is absolute care taken to keep everybody's point of view in
mind. It is made in a way that will only show the people of
this country in the nicest way."
Deepika Padukone also expressed anguish at the incident
on Twitter yesterday, hitting out at the group for their
attack on "freedom and right to individual expression".
Earlier this year, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali was
attacked by members of the Rajput Karni Sena, during the
shooting of the film in Rajasthan