Political ruckus on ‘Udaipur files’, Jamiat knocked on Delhi HC’s door; Said- from the film…

Political ruckus on 'Udaipur files', Jamiat knocked on Delhi HC's door; Said- from the film ...
Political ruckus on ‘Udaipur files’, Jamiat knocked on Delhi HC’s door; Said- from the film…

Udaipur Files Movie Controversy: Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has moved the Delhi High Court to stop the release of the film ‘Udaipur Files’. The petition filed on behalf of the organization’s president Maulana Arshad Madni demanded that the film’s release be stopped and its trailer should be removed from social media platforms.

The story of ‘Udaipur Files’ is based on the heinous murder of Kanhaiyalal Sahu of Udaipur, Gyanvapi Masjid dispute, and the controversial statement of Nupur Sharma. The film is ready for release in about four thousand cinemas around the country and around the world on 11 July. In such a situation, all the Muslim organizations are opposing this film and appealing to people to boys. They allege that the Muslim community is wrongly depicted in this film and its content can spoil the communal atmosphere.

Why Muslim organizations of ‘Udaipur files’ are protesting

Muslim organizations argue that the content of the film can work to spread hatred and disharmony in the society. The film presents the Muslim community in a negative form, which can threaten social harmony. The petition filed has also said that the trailer of the film should be removed immediately from other social media forums including YouTube, as it has already given rise to controversies.

Maulana Madani expects this

This petition filed by Maulana Arshad Madani is expected to be heard soon in the Delhi High Court. The film was directed by Bharat S. Srinate has done and has artists like Vijay Raj, Rajneesh Duggal, Preeti Jhangiani, and Kamlesh Sawant in lead roles.

What is the plea of ​​filmmakers

The makers of the film say that the film ‘Udaipur Files’ reflects a real and sensitive event, which has had a profound impact on national consciousness. He says that the purpose of the film is to bring out the truth, not to target a community.