From our correspondent
Bhaghyanagar (Hyderabad) : Daggubati Suresh Babu has produced Gopala Gopala Telugu film, which contains lot of denigration of Hindu Deities. Above film is based on Bollywood movie ‘O MY GOD’ which insulted Hindu gods in poor light. Here in Telugu film also they shown Shrikrushna in vulgar Manner denigrated in poor light and hurting feelings of crores of lord krushna devotee. So Hindu Janajagruti Samiti wrote a oppose letter to Telugu Film Censor Board to take action on Objectionable scene.
Dated 12th January In letter of HJS asked to censor Board that how censor certificate issued which film contains lot of hatred towards Hindu religion ? Does it not damage social harmony of society ? If such film create law and order problems in society ? Who is responsible ?
HJS demands to disqualify censor certificate of Gopala Gopala Film and to take action to stop screening of film. Otherwise HJS will fight legally further and also HJS demanded to answer above questions immediately.
Hindu groups ask censor board not to certify anti-Hindu movie ‘Gopala Gopala’
January 1, 2015
Even as protests continued over Aamir Khan‘s film ‘PK’, Hindu groups Wednesday urged the censor board not to clear upcoming Telugu movie ‘Gopala Gopala’ saying it also hurts religious sentiments of Hindus.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi (BGUS) have urged the Central Board of Film Certification not to clear the film which had “objectionable” scenes.
In a representation to the CBFC regional director, the groups said some scenes from a teaser of the film were objectionable. They said Hindu gods and goddesses were shown in an inappropriate manner.
‘Gopala Gopala’ is the remake of Bollywood hit ‘Oh My God’. Produced by Suresh Babu, the Telugu version stars actors Pawan Kalyan and Venkatesh.
BGUS secretary R. Shashidhar told IANS they sought action before the release of the movie as any protest after its release may not yield any result.
“It has become a habit of some filmmakers to hurt religious sentiments to get some publicity for their movies,” he said.
Source : Indian Express