Adipurush ban: T-Series pens apology letter to Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

T-Series, which has produced the recently released film Adipurush along with Retrophiles and UV Creations, has penned an apology letter to the Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Balendra Shah and Film Development Board of Nepal for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments.
“Respected Sir,
At the outset we would like to apologise if we have hurt the sentiments of the people of Nepal in any way.It was never intentional or deliberate to cause any disharmony for anyone.
The dialogue spoken by Mr Prabhas portraying the character of Shri Raghav, “aaj mere liye Mat Ladna, us din ke liye ladna jab Bharat ki kisi beti par haath daine se pehle durachari tumhara paurush yaad karke thraa uthega” has no reference to the birth place of Sita Mata but refers to, in general, the dignity of all women particularly the women of “Bharat” Having said that, as Indians the respect of women all over the world is of utmost importance to us.

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We request you to view the film in its artistic form and support the intention of reaching out to a larger audience to create interest in our history,” read the letter.

All Hindi films, including Adipurush, were banned in Nepal on Monday following a controversy over its dialogues, including the mention of Sita as India’s daughter.
The film stars Prabhas as Raghav (Lord Rama), Kriti Sanon as Janaki (Sita), Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh (Ravana), Sunny Singh as Shesh (Lakshman) and Devdutta Nage as Bajrang (Hanuman).

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