Annapoorani: Bajrang Dal filed a complaint at Oshiwara police station two days ago, and an inquiry in this connection is underway; another complaint was filed at the Lokmanya Tilak Marg police station in South Mumbai by Ramesh Solanki, founder of Hindu IT Cell against actor Nayanthara for hurting religious sentiments
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Actor Nayanthara and people associated with the recently released film 'Annapoorani' are facing complaints for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. Activists from two right-wing groups have separately filed complaints, accusing the film of making controversial remarks about Lord Ram and promoting 'love jihad.'
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The complainants have alleged that certain scenes in the film hurt religious sentiments of Hindus, police said on Thursday. 'Annapoorani' was recently released on Netflix.
“A complaint was submitted by the activists of Bajrang Dal to the Oshiwara police station in western suburbs two days ago, and an inquiry in this connection is underway," an official said.
Another complaint was filed at the Lokmanya Tilak Marg police station in South Mumbai by Ramesh Solanki, founder of Hindu IT Cell, an official said.
According to his complaint, the film 'Annapoorani' demeans Lord Ram and it was intentionally released to hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus.
Solanki also cited a few scenes in the movie, which he says hurt the religious sentiments.
The complaint mentions the last scene of the film which shows a temple priest's daughter, played by Nayanthara, offering namaz wearing 'hijab' before making biryani.
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In another scene, Farhaan, the friend of the character played by Nayanthara, brainwashes her into cutting meat and says Bhagwan Shri Ram and Maa Sita had also consumed meat.
It mentions one more scene in which Nayanthara doesn't go to the temple, but goes to Farhaan's place for 'iftaari'.
Solanki demanded in his complaint that a first information report (FIR) be filed against actor Nayanthara, director Nilesh Krishnaa and others for hurting religious sentiments and promoting 'love jihad'.
"We have received a written complaint application against the actor and others," the official said.
"The complainant has so far not visited the police station. We are waiting for him to appear before the police so that we can take further course of action," the official said.
"Love jihad" is a term used by right-wing groups and activists to allege a concerted effort by Muslim men to convert Hindu women to Islam. (With inputs from agencies)