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End of Pathaan controversy
Bollywood support for Pathaan Movie
PM Modi on Pathaan controversy
According to the sources, PM Modi on Pathaan controversy said that “some people give statements on some films” that are shown throughout the day on television.
Will this be the end of the Pathaan controversy? PM Modi on Pathaan controversy said his leaders to stop making unnecessary comments on Movie. Pathaan has been in talks for a very long time; the main reason Pathaan is hype. First, this Movie marked the comeback of Shah Rukh Khan, and second several politicians commented on the outfit of Pathaan’s leading lady Deepika Padukone in the song Besharam Rang.
The start of the Pathaan’s Controversy:
It all started with the Politician from MP Dr Narottam Mishra commenting on the songs. The outfits worn by Padukone are “highly objectionable,” according to state home minister Dr Narottam Mishra. The song is shot with a dirty mindset.”
He even claimed that the actor supports the Tukde Tukde gang, referring to her visit to Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University in January 2020 to show support for mobbed students. He also advised the filmmakers to change the song’s scenes and costumes if they wanted the state to approve the film’s release. Concerns about Padukone and Khan hurting religious sentiments have been brought up. It is ever since Mishra raises his voice, according to complaints made to the Information and Broadcasting ministry.
Bollywood in support of Pathaan:
Not everyone is against Pathaan, as several Celebrities from various industries came in support of Pathaan. Actors such as Swara Bhaskar, Raees director Rahul Dholakia, Prakash Raj and also many others supported Pathaan against the political remark.
BJP leaders against Pathaan:
Ram Kadam, Sadhvi Pragya, and Narottam Mishra were among the BJP leaders who criticised the Movie for using saffron for the costumes in SRK’s “Pathaan.” Kadam questioned whether the Movie was a hoax or part of a larger conspiracy.
He claims that any movie or television show that offends Hindutva sentiments is not going to run in theatres by the Maharashtra government.
PM Narendra Modi on Pathaan:
At the BJP national executive meeting on January 16 and 17, which was held in Delhi. PM Modi in that requested party officials refrain from making any “unnecessary remarks” about movies. The PM reportedly “some people give statements on films” are broadcast by the media all day. After that, he urged party members to refrain from making such “unnecessary statements.” Such claims, he claimed, cast a shadow over the positive work the party accomplishes.