Mumbai
Maharashtra government has said that it will provide security to theatres and actors and actress in the wake of protests against Bollywood film ‘Padmavati’.
Minister of State for Home Ranjit Patil said that government was doing a security assessment of actor Deepika Padukone and will also provide security to theatres, if needed, in the wake of protests against Bollywood film ‘Padmavati’.
The film’s director Sanjay Leela Bhansali has already been provided security, he said.
The minister also said that a communication from Rajput community objecting to the “content” in the upcoming Sanjay Leela Bhansali movie had also been received.
The government is doing a security assessment for actor Padukone, who plays the lead role in the film, he said. There were reports of threats to the actor from fringe groups amid the controversy over the movie’s content.
Organisations like the Shri Rajput Karni Sena (SRKS) have been protesting claiming the film distorts history and hurts sentiments.
The SRKS has called for a country-wide bandh on December 1, the day the film is slated to be released.
If mediation doesn’t work out, the government will provide security to theatres as per protocol and past precedents, he added.
“We have already provided security to Sanjay Leela Bhansali as he was found to be at risk. Now a security assessment of Deepika Padukone is being done. If she is found to be at risk, adequate steps will be taken. However, nobody’s threat can be taken at the face value until the government assesses it,” he said.
Padukone had on Tuesday hit out against those protesting the release of ‘Padmavati’ and reportedly said that “we’ve regressed as a nation”.