Pathaan Controversy: Deepika Padukone’s Saffron Bikini Is An ‘Insult To The Hindu Community & Sanatan Culture’, Says BJP Leader

After Madhya Pradesh Minister Narottam Mishra, it is now the BJP activists in Uttar Pradesh who are demanding a boycott of Pathaan.

BJP activists in UP seek boycott of ‘Pathan’ ( Photo Credit – Still from Besharam Rang Song )

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After Madhya Pradesh Minister Narottam Mishra, it is now the BJP activists in Uttar Pradesh who are demanding a boycott of Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer film ‘Pathan’ for insulting ‘Sanatan sanskriti’.

BJP leader Rajesh Kesarwani said, “Vulgarity with saffron colour was being committed in a song in the movie and it is an insult to the Hindu community and Sanatan culture. Hence, we have expressed our concern.”

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The BJP leaders have also demanded that the state government ban the movie in Uttar Pradesh with immediate effect and initiate stringent action against the makers of Pathaan.

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Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Wednesday termed the costumes and scenes in the film Pathaan “obscene and condemnable”.

“Actress Deepika Padukone’s costume is highly objectionable and the song has been shot with a dirty mindset. The scenes and costumes of the songs should be changed, or we will have to take a decision on ist screening in Madhya Pradesh,” Mishra said while accusing the actress of supporting the ‘Tukde Tukde’ gang.

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Notably, the leader of the opposition in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Govind Singh has also expressed his anger about the costumes in the song of the film Pathaan. “The scenes of the song and costumes are highly objectionable. Such things are not acceptable in Indian culture,” Singh said.

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