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Padmavati controversy gets deadlier as a corpse surfaces near Jaipur

Padmavati controversy gets deadlier as a corpse surfaces near Jaipur

The body was found with messages that threatened: "we don’t burn effigies, we kill."
24 Nov, 2017

First, there were threats of nose chopping and breaking legs. Now, a corpse has been found.

The Padmavati controversy has turned deadly as News18 reports that a body was found hanging at a Nahargarho Fort near Jaipur today, with messages that threatened: "Padmavati ka virodh” (opposition against Padmavati) and “Hum putle nahi jalate, latkate hain” ().

The threats were scrawled on stones near the corpse found at Nahargarho Fort
The threats were scrawled on stones near the corpse found at Nahargarho Fort

Also read: Padmavati release has been postponed after Rajput protests

News18 reported police investigations have begun. At present, neither the cause of death is known nor has the body been identified.

In related news, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has cleared Padmavati for screening in cinemas in UK with a 12A rating. This has angered the film's opponents, with a hardline Hindu nationalist group saying that cinemas that run the film should be razed to the ground.

Padmavati has been at the centre of controversy since protests erupted against the movie for distorting history and objectionable scenes. Padmavati is a period drama that is based on a fictionalised account of the legendary Rani Padmini's life.

In a video message released November 8, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali had clarified that "This [film] is my tribute to the sacrifice, valour and honour of Rani Padmavati. I have made it with utmost honesty, responsibility and hard work."

"I have clarified it before, in written and now through this video that there are no scenes in the film that will hurt anyone's sentiments," Bhansali said, adding there are no dream sequences or romantic scenes between the Rani Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji in the movie.

"We have made the film keeping in mind the Rajput tradition and honour," he added.

Yet, the onslaught of threats to the film's cast and producers has resulted in Padmavati's release, which was scheduled for December 1, to be postponed until further notice.

Comments

R S Chakravarti Nov 24, 2017 01:31pm
With the murder (whether they committed it or not) and threatening messages they have surely hurt their own cause.
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kerala Nov 24, 2017 02:30pm
Actually the khan ruled bollywood need this type of masterstroke from time to time.
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kabeelakhan Nov 24, 2017 04:12pm
What was so objectionable in the film?
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Ashwin Nov 24, 2017 04:18pm
And when Padmavati will be released and there will be no disrespectful scene found in it, then what ?? Will law give punishment to Karni sena ??
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Mani Nov 24, 2017 04:23pm
Please read some history. There cannot be any romance between the two leads. Alauddin Khilji was not interested in girls. He was homosexual.
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Ashish Kumar Nov 24, 2017 04:35pm
@kabeelakhan Controversy is about mis-charaterization of our revered ancestors in the movie. Still will tell you why sati had once emerged in our country.
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masood Habib Nov 24, 2017 07:38pm
@Mani, how do you know?
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adeeb Nov 24, 2017 08:56pm
@masood Habib Exactly!
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Changez Khan Nov 25, 2017 12:11am
The largest democracy in the world speaks loud and clear.
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D Patel Nov 25, 2017 12:42am
Any good cinema artist should have no difficulty in creating an entertainment piece that is universally enjoyable by all. It is like a good artist who can create a wonderful painting that can be enjoyed by all. What would make an artistic film maker choose the story telling and scripts on a controversial historic event that is known to be going to hurt feelings of a group of people who have strong emotional cultural connection to.
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Srikanth Nov 25, 2017 07:36am
Sanjay leela bhansali PR execersise gone bad
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MKhan Nov 25, 2017 12:28pm
@Mani: So, you have already started memorizing the crappy stories by RSS/BJP thugs to replace the history, huh!
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MKhan Nov 25, 2017 12:31pm
@Ashish Kumar: Mythical characters are like balloons, more air you blow, bigger it gets until it busts!!!
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Ramay. Nov 25, 2017 06:18pm
@Mani there is no vidence of such a false accusation.You must read the history. A fake comment.
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Duaa Nov 25, 2017 10:00pm
@Mani you need to read the padmavati's story (which is FICTIONAL) the whole war and fight took place over KHILJI's interest in padmavati... P.S. there is something bigger behind these baseless riots and violence, since there is no glorification of KHILJI in the trailer, in fact he's clearly been shown as a cruel, self obsessed monster. And padmavati (deepika) hates him. The trailer is clear. So what is the fuss actually about? Maybe they are trying to divert attention from some other big issue...
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Adeel Nov 26, 2017 10:01am
Actually they both gonna mad
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Polluted Souls Nov 26, 2017 04:21pm
@Mani Forget him. What about you?
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Arif Nov 29, 2017 11:04am
The main problem is our region is our HISTORY which unfortunately not so good. In present nobody wants to face / learn from the past rather they want to close their eyes.
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