Fire of protest against 'Padmavat' spread in Jammu, break in the theater
The miscreants opposing the film 'Padmavat' broke into a cinema theater in Jammu and even tried to burn it
New Delhi: A group of miscreants opposing the film 'Padmavat' broke into a cinema theater in Jammu on Wednesday and even tried to burn it. police gave this information. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial film is scheduled to be held in theater on Canal Road on Thursday.
The protesters broke furniture and other materials there and tried to set fire, but in time the witnesses and theater workers extinguished it. The police later expelled these protesters from there. The controversy over this movie is not taking the name of the stoppage. To prevent its release across the country, the Rajput army is constantly opposing it.
It is worth mentioning that Karini army chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi has announced a press conference that he will not allow the film to be released all over the country.
Explain that the Supreme Court has given the green signal to the release of this film and the state governments have ordered to maintain law and order. Despite this, it is being performed across the country. Karani Senna says that the Supreme Court orders the governments will not accept their organization. Throughout the country, the Karani army is openly felonious in the name of opposition and threatens the cinema owners. There have been some arrests in this case in Gujarat and Mumbai.
Let me tell you that the film was about to be released on December 1, 2017 but there was a huge protest in many states across the country. After this, the makers had postponed the film's release and later announced that the film would be released on January 24. Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor are the main characters in the film.
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