Prabhas, Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan-starrer 'Adipurush' have been receiving backlash for the movie's VFX as well as the dialogues used in the Om Raut film. Amid all this, Kriti Sanon's mom Geeta Sanon has shared a cryptic post on Instagram, where she spoke about not looking at a person's mistakes, but understanding their emotions.?
Kriti Sanon’s Mother Geeta Sanon Shares Cryptic Post Amid 'Adipurush' Row
In Adipurush, the main characters are Prabhas' Raghav, Saif Ali Khan's Lankesh and Kriti Sanon's Janaki. The film is inspired by the Hindu epic Ramayana, which depicts the victory of Lord Ram over the demon king Ravana after latter kidnaps his wife Sita
Sharing a verse, Kriti Sanon's mother Geeta Sanon explained its meaning, and wrote in her caption, "Jai Shree Ram (Glory to Sita and Ram)."
Her post read, "Jaki rahi bhavna jaisi prabhu murat dekhi tin taisi. Iska arth hai ki achi soch and drishti se dekho toh srishti sundar hi dikhegi. Bhagwan Ram ne hume sikhaya hai ki Shabri ke ber mein uska prem dekho na ki ye ki wo jhuthe the. Insaan ki galtiyo ko nahi uski bhavna samjho (It means if you'll look with a good mindset, the world will only look beautiful. Lord Ram has taught us to look for love in the berries offered to him by Shabari and not at the fact that they were half eaten. One should not look at a perso
A comment on Geeta's Instagram post read, "You shouldn’t support this anti-Hindu film blindly. You should teach your daughter Hindu values instead of encouraging her..." A person also wrote, "Dear ma’am this isn't the right way to defend such a big insult towards our history or God..."
A comment also read, "You are supporting a film, just because your daughter is playing a role in it??" One more person said, “Ma'am, with due respect, everything can't be justified to make money... at least dharm ko in sab se pare rakkhein (At least let religion stay away from films).”
?Since its release last week, there have also been reports of sporadic protests against the film, challenging the depiction of its characters.
Some in Nepal have also criticised a line from Adipurush that calls Janaki 'India's daughter'. Several viewers criticised its visual effects as well as some dialogues that they said trivialised the characters of the much-revered epic, Ramayana. Calls to ban the movie are trending on social media since Friday.
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