Public outcry leads to dialogue overhaul in 'Adipurush' movie
The filmmakers have expressed their intention to rewrite the lines as a gesture of reverence towards the audience.
The filmmakers have expressed their intention to rewrite the lines as a gesture of reverence towards the audience.
The filmmakers have expressed their intention to rewrite the lines as a gesture of reverence towards the audience.
Mumbai: In response to the extensive backlash regarding the dialogues, the creators of the recently premiered movie 'Adipurush' have made a significant announcement. They have expressed their intention to rewrite the lines as a gesture of reverence towards the audience.
A statement read: "Making this visual spectacle a memorable cinematic experience, the team decides to make alterations to the film's dialogues, valuing the input of the public and the audience."
"The makers are revisiting the said dialogues, ensuring they resonate with the core essence of the film and the same will reflect in the theatres in the next few days. This decision is a testament that despite unstoppable collections at the Box Office, the team is committed and nothing is beyond the sentiments of their audiences and harmony at large."
A day after the release, the film starring Kriti Sanon and Prabhas stirred controversy over its dialogues specifically regarding the Lanka Dahan scene where Lord Hanuman is heard mouthing the lines "jalegi bhi tere baap ki" to Meghnad.
The controversy is in the Lanka Dahan scene when Ravana's son lights up lord Hanuman's Tail and says: "Jali na.. Abhi to aur jalegi. Jiski jalti hai wahi janta hai." To which the character of Hanuman replies: 'Kapda tere baap ka. Tel tere baap ka. Aag bhi tere baap ki. Toh jalegi bhi tere baap ki."
(With IANS inputs)