Ruckus over Yadav ji’s love story, new controversy after bribery pundit
Desk: These days, a lot of uproar can be seen regarding the names and stories of films. Earlier, protests were seen regarding Netflix’s film ‘Ghushkhor Pandat’, now in this series a new film ‘Yadav Ji Ki Love Story’ has come into controversy. A huge controversy has arisen over the film ‘Yadav Ji Ki Love Story’, which is going to be released on 27th February in Uttar Pradesh.
‘Until you tell us the new title, the film will not be released.’ SC reprimands director on bribery pundit
People of Yadav community demonstrated
The case has come to light from Sambhal district of UP. Where people of Yadav community strongly protested against the film. On Wednesday, the anger of the people of Yadav community was visible on the streets in Sambhal. The protesters registered their protest by burning posters of the film and trampling them with their feet. Yadav community has warned against allowing the film to be released in theatres, linking it to ‘Love Jihad’. Also demanded a ban on the release of the film.
Wrong image of Yadav community is being created
People allege that the name and story of the film misrepresents their society, which will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The protesters say that the story and title of the film have been designed to target the Yadav community. Due to this, a wrong image of the society is being created. Due to this resentment, people publicly expressed their anger by burning posters.
Uproar over ‘Yadav ji’s love story’
Protests are taking place in different areas of Uttar Pradesh regarding ‘Yadav Ji Ki Love Story’. People of Yadav community have objected to the film. Cinema hall operators were warned that protests would intensify if the film was screened. At some places, a memorandum has been submitted to the administration demanding a ban on the release of the film.
The post Ruckus over Yadav ji’s love story, new controversy after bribery pundit appeared first on NewsUpdate-Latest & Live News in Hindi.
Comments are closed.