Ayodhya: Saints in Ayodhya have once again expressed their displeasure with the dialogues in the film 'Adipurush' and have called for a ban. This marks the second occasion within a year where the saints have voiced their objections against the movie.
Last year in October, the seers had objected to the 'distortion' seen in the film's trailer. They claimed that the film has misrepresented the characters of Ramayana and shown Hindu deities in a 'distorted' manner -- Hanuman -- being shown with a beard and without a moustache.
Head priest of Ram Janmabhoomi, Acharya Satyendra Das, said that despite earlier protests, the filmmakers have misrepresented the characters of Ramayana and shown Hindu deities in a 'distorted' manner. "The dialogues are shameful and the film should be banned immediately," he added.
"Lord Ram, Lord Hanuman, as well as Ravana, have been presented in totally different manner. It depicts our deities in a completely different form against what we have read and known so far," Das added. Raju Das, the priest of Hanuman Garhi temple, too sought a ban on the movie.
"Bollywood is hell-bent on distorting Hindu religion. The movie 'Adipurush' is a classic example of how it is least concerned about Hindu sentiments," said Raju Das. The Mani Ram Das Chhavni Peeth, the most powerful body of Ayodhya saints, too has also backed the demand for a movie ban.
(With IANS inputs)