
Indore: The proposed release of
controversial film "Padmaavat" in Indore today has been
deferred, office-bearers of a film association said.
The film distributors and theatre owners in the city
had two days back, agreed to screen the film today after the
state government assured to provide adequate security cover.
"The release of "Padmaavat" in Indore, which was to
happen today, has been put off. Right now, we cannot exactly
tell when it will be released here," director of Central
Circuit Cine Association (CCCA), O P Goyal, told PTI.
He did not specify why the release of the film has
been deferred.
A special show of the film was held for Karni Sena
leaders and activists in the city last night. However, the
organisation continue to object to the film alleging
distortion of history.
After watching the movie, MP Karni Sena in-charge
Raghu Parmar told reporters, "History has been distorted in
the movie."
"The movie depicts the character of erstwhile Chittor
ruler Ratan Singh as weak (as compared to the Alauddin
Khilji)," he added.
"The film shows that queen Padmavati went to Delhi to
free her husband from Khilji's captivity, although there is no
historical evidence to prove it," he said.
"We warn Sanjay Leela Bhansali to stop making films by
way of distorting history," Parmar said.
Theatre owners in Madhya Pradesh had last month
decided not to screen filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period
drama starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer
Singh following large-scale protests and bandhs in several
places.
On January 23, two days before the nationwide release
of "Padmaavat", the Supreme Court had refused to modify its
earlier order, which had cleared the decks for its screening.
Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh had petitioned the apex court to
modify its order and stop the release of the movie.
The film is based on the 13th century battle between
Maharaja Ratan Singh of Mewar and Sultan Alauddin Khilji of
Delhi.
PTI