In a recent notification to Adipurush director Om Raut, the Sarva Brahmin Mahasabha criticised the film.
Suresh Mishra, the national president of the Sarva Brahmin Mahasabha, has urged an immediate ban on the movie “Adipurush,” which stars Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan.
Mishra criticised the inadequate use of computer images for the movie’s key characters, alleging that “Adipurush” is part of a plot to demean “Hanuman ji” and other gods.
Mishra added that none of the dialogue in the movie had any basis.
In response to Manoj Muntashir’s recent assertion that the dialogue in the movie Adipurush would be changed, Mishra commented, “Changing the dialogues will not stop our protest. The film should be banned with immediate effect. Misrepresentation of Ramayana is beyond tolerance.”
“The film is sending a very contradictory message to the society. Movies impact people’s mind. That’s why special care should be taken so that films don’t tamper with religion and culture. The looks of the mythological characters and their dialogues in the film are sub-par. The film wrongly depicts the characters of Lord Rama, Hanuman, Sita and Ravan. The film is an insult to Ramayana. It is like playing with the faith of crores of Hindus,” Mishra said.
“Gods and goddesses have been shown in a fictional manner in the film, which is absolutely wrong. We will not tolerate this. The Sarva Brahmin Mahasabha had sent a notice to the film’s director, Om Raut, through advocate Kamlesh Sharma a year ago. At that time, Raut had said that nothing wrong will be shown in the film. But we now see that all the characters of Ramayana have been made fun of in the film,” he added.
Mishra urged the audience to boycott the movie and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to immediately outlaw Adipurush.
According to Mishra, the court has also received an appeal in this regard.