Updated November 11th, 2018 at 15:43 IST

Kedarnath: BJP leader seeks ban after taking offense to kissing scene, alleges film promotes 'Love Jihad'

A senior BJP leader Saturday demanded a ban on 'Kedarnath' alleging that it hurts the sentiments of Hindus and promotes love jihad. He wrote to Central Board of Film Certification Chairman Prasoon Joshi that the film directed by Abhishek Kapoor makes fun of Hindu sentiments.

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A senior BJP leader Saturday demanded a ban on 'Kedarnath', an upcoming film set against the backdrop of a catastrophic deluge that hit the Himalayan shrine in 2013, alleging that it hurts the sentiments of Hindus and promotes love jihad. Ajendra Ajay, who is part of the state BJP's media relations team, wrote to Central Board of Film Certification Chairman Prasoon Joshi that despite being set against the backdrop of one of the worst human tragedies, the film directed by Abhishek Kapoor makes fun of Hindu sentiments.

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Taking exception to a kissing scene between lead pair Sushant Singh Rajput and Sara Ali Khan featured in the film's teaser and a tagline in its poster reading "Love is a Pilgrimage", the BJP leader alleged that it was an attack on the Hindu religion as Kedarnath represents the faith of crores of Hindus.

"By setting a romantic love story against the backdrop of a huge tragedy that occurred at Kedarnath, a centre of faith for crores of Hindus, the filmmakers have shown great disrespect to the followers of the religion" Ajay told PTI. Objecting to the film depicting the love story of a Muslim porter and a Hindu pilgrim, Ajay said couldn't the makers of the film find a Hindu character for the lead.

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Accusing the film of promoting love jihad, the BJP leader said acute resentment prevailed among teertha purohits for projecting Kedarnath in such a flippant manner. Warning of large-scale protests in the state if the film was released, Ajay urged the CBFC chairman to impose a ban on the movie produced by Ronnie Screwwala and Pragya Kapoor. Earlier on, the priests of the ancient Hindu temple had also alleged the same things against the film and an MLA from the state had requested CBFC to look into it. Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, Kedarnath is all set to release on December 7. 

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Published November 11th, 2018 at 15:43 IST