Udupi, May 13, 2012
Screening of film stopped
About 60 activists belonging to the Bajrang Dal stormed the Gitanjali cinema and stopped the screening of the Kannada film Katariveera Surasundarangi here on Saturday.
They
were joined by Sri Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji of Shiroor Math. The
activists and the swamiji opposed what they termed to be objectionable
references to Hindu religion in the film. The trouble began as the hall
was getting ready for the morning show of the film at 10.15 a.m., when
activists barged in.
The lease-holder running the
theatre Vasanth Nayak pleaded with the Bajrang Dal activists and later
the seer to allow the film to run as he had paid Rs. 7 lakh to the
distributors for the exhibition of the film.
The
Bajrang Dal activists kept shouting slogans against the film and the
film-maker Muniratna. They tore the posters of the film inside the
cinema and outside. The police rushed to the spot and brought the
situation under control. The screening of the film was stopped.
Sri
Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji said the objectionable references to Hindu
religion and deities could not be allowed. Udupi was a spiritual town
which was home to the “Ashta Maths”.
Action condemned
Meanwhile,
writer K. Phaniraj said the reaction of the Bajrang Dal activists
against the film was a continuation of thwarting of right to freedom of
expression by extremist elements. He said he had not seen the film. In
all popular films, gods and puranic elements were interpreted in
different ways. “It is not new to our tradition," he said.
Procession
Mangalore Staff Correspondent reports:
Members
of the Bajrang Dal and Durga Vahini on Saturday staged protests against
screening of the film in Mangalore at Suchitra and Big Cineams on
Saturday. The protests were against some of the scenes in the new film
which the protesters said hurt the sentiments of Hindus. The protestors
came in a procession and brunt the posters and banners of the film at
Suchitra cinema.