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Padmavati Controversy: Are we living in a Jungle Raj?

Are we living in a Jungle Raj or a secular democratic country is the question being raised by concerned and law-abiding people after a BJP leader raised the bounty on the heads of film producer-director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Deepika Padukone, the lead actor in his film Padmavati.

Surajpal Amu, the saffron party’s Haryana leader and chief media coordinator, added more fuel to the raging controversy over Bhansali’s magnum opus on Sunday by announcing that he would offer Rs 10 crores – double the amount offered by Meerut-based Akhil Bharatiya Kshatriya Yuva Mahasabha chief Thakur Abhishek Som. Amu did not stop at that; he took warnings to new levels, threatening “to break the legs” of Ranveer Singh, who played Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji.

The film’s release which is slated for December 1 has already been postponed amidst unabated threats and warnings to theatre owners and raging protests from north to south over ‘distortion of historical facts’ in the period film. Then why political leaders who are nothing to do with cinema are turning a film into a national issue and keeping the cauldron boiling? Is it, as Shabana Azmi says, for electoral gains?

Whatever the motive is, if BJP governments in states and at the Centre allow their cadre to unleash terror in the form of life threats, maiming or breaking limbs, now or later will face the backlash. If these leaders are not reined in by party bosses, the situation will be akin to the rule of Taliban or Islamic State.

Words may not be translated into action. But they are capable of inciting mobs to go on rampage. Over the years, films have become favourite means to achieve certain ends in the hands of a few organizations and individuals – now political leaders — for whom the freedom of creativity and expression has little meaning. While there is a need to address the aggrieved community’s concerns, real or perceived, about the film in question, they should not be allowed to hold individuals and the society to ransom. That’s what is happening now.

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Padmavati’s Ghoomar song storms YouTube, clocks 55M views

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After leaving audience in an awe-struck mode with an eye popping and sumptuous trailer, the makers of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming epic magnum opus ‘Padmavati’ have unveiled the first single ‘Ghoomar’ in the last week of October.

Ghoomar song lived up to the hype and hysteria and clocked millions of views in no time . Even after three weeks, the splendid song is trending in YouTube. Till now, it has garnered nearly 55 million views out of which 52 million views are from a single channel.

The song offers a visual treat for its flamboyant presentation of the Rajasthani traditional Ghoomar dance which is a regular practice to be followed by a newly married bride who has to perform at the bridegroom’s house when she enters for the first time after marriage.

Sung by Shreya Ghosal and Swaroop Khan, the folk number features Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmini, a coy bride who walks in and performs jives after her marriage with Shahid Kapoor. The song was shot in four days and it was specially choreographed by Jyothi D Tommaar. Music was given by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

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Nothing can stop release of ‘Padmavati’, says Deepika Padukone

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A decade ago when she forayed into Bollywood, Deepika Padukone never imagined she would be a Sanjay Leela Bhansali heroine.

Now, as she prepares for the release of epic drama “Padmavati”, which clocks her trilogy with the filmmaker, the actress is confident the movie will tide over the controversy, hit the screens and win a “bigger battle” for the industry.

“As a woman, I feel proud to be a part of this film, and to tell this story, which needs to be told. And it needs to be told now,” Deepika, who plays the title role in “Padmavati” — Bhansali’s professed tribute to the sacrifice, valour and honour of Rajput queen Rani Padmavati — told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

Doubts on the extent to which the National Award winning filmmaker has fictionalised the story, has led to a spiralling controversy with politicians, organisations and individuals raising a finger at Bhansali for “distorting history” and demanding that the release of “Padmavati” be stalled. Deepika is convinced the movie will release, as scheduled, on December 1.

“It’s appalling, it’s absolutely appalling. What have we gotten ourselves into? And where have we reached as a nation? We have regressed,” she said, commenting on the hullabaloo the movie is causing pre-release.

“The only people we are answerable to is the censor board, and I know and I believe that nothing can stop the release of this film,” said Deepika, adding that the film industry’s support symbolises how “this is not about ‘Padmavati’… We’re fighting a much bigger battle”.

“Padmavati” marks the third film that Deepika has worked in under Bhansali’s direction after romantic crime drama “Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela” and historical drama “Bajirao Mastani” — all of which, she says, gave her roles “so similar, yet so different”.

“They are very independent individuals and very strong characters,” Deepika said, her voice exuding pride that in “Padmavati”, while there are two men — Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh — she essays the title role, which “does not happen often in a woman’s career”.

“I celebrate that,” she said.

Interestingly, November has marked not just Deepika’s 10 years in the film industry — her debut film “Om Shanti Om” was released on November 9 — but also November 15 is when “… Ram-Leela” hit the screens four years ago.

“When I debuted, ‘Saawariya’ (directed by Bhansali) and ‘Om Shanti Om’ had released on the same day. I remember back then, there was this whole thing about the films clashing, this debut versus that debut. But I was so naive and so new that none of that made any sense to me at that point. The only thought I remember thinking to myself then was, ‘Oh! How come he didn’t cast me in his movie?’

“I didn’t ever think that I could be a Bhansali heroine,” said the daughter of badminton icon Prakash Padukone.

She describes the “evolution” as “phenomenal”.

“From never having been to a film set before and to not knowing how to deliver dialogues to today enjoying the craft so much where I am the most peaceful and happiest when I am in front of the camera… I think that’s the evolution. And then along the way you meet a Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who adds so much meaning to me not just as an actor and performer, but also as a human being,” the actor said.

“Ten years ago, thinking that I don’t fit the mould of being a Bhansali heroine, and today working in three films with him back-to-back… It’s been a pretty incredible journey,” said Deepika, who says she senses a soul, heart and mind connect with the director.

“We just understand each other by just looking at each other… I think you can only get to that stage when you reach a different sort of, almost a spiritual level of creativity, where you’re not afraid to take risks or failure. Everything you want to do is coming with a pure heart and a pure intention.”

So, can one expect them to collaborate yet again?

“Well, you never know. As of now, we are all focussed on ‘Padmavati’. And I would love to, although at this point, I also need to heal emotionally, mentally and physically from this experience. I think he and I both need to heal from this experience before we collaborate again,” she said.

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Deepika Padukone invites ‘xXx…’ co-star to India

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Actress Deepika Padukone has invited her “xXx: Return of Xander Cage” co-star Ruby Rose to India, and is sure that she will love the country.

The Indian actress asked Rose to come to India through a Twitter chat.

When Rose said that she is missing her, Deepika responded: “I miss you too! Come to India! I know you will love it.”

Deepika made her Hollywood debut with the Vin Diesel starrer-“xXx: Return of Xander Cage” this year. The promotion of the film got Diesel to India in January, and he had then said that his dream to explore the country has come true.

“xXx: Return of Xander Cage” was the third instalment in the “xXx” series after the 2002 film “xXx” and the 2005 entertainer “xXx: State of the Union”. It also stars Ruby Rose, Samuel L. Jackson, Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa.

There are reports that Deepika will star in the next part of the film too.

At the moment, the “Piku” star is busy with “Padmavati”. It is scheduled to release on December 1, 2017.

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Would love to see Deepika as P.V. Sindhu in my film: Sonu Sood

After producing “Tutak Tutak Tutiya”, Sonu Sood is busy working on his next production — a biopic on badminton player P.V. Sindhu and says he would love to see Deepika Padukone portraying the character.

Sindhu became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal in 2016.

“I would love to see Deepika playing character of Sindhu in my film. She is a fine actress. We are still in scripting stage. If the part is offered to her and she likes the script and director, and has the time for it, she will surely give her nod.

“After the completion of the script, I would like to approach her for this role because when you become producer, it becomes a huge responsibility to present a strong script in front of actors,” Sonu said here on the sidelines of the 20-year celebration of the movie “Border”.

Deepika is the daughter of ace badminton player Prakash Padukone and she herself has been a badminton player at the national level in her school days. But Deepika is fully invested in “Padmavati” as of now.

Sonu and Deepika have earlier worked together in “Happy New Year”.

Commenting on the progress of the Sindhu biopic, Sonu said: “We are in continuous touch with P.V. Sindhu and her family members. The first draft of the story has been completed and in the coming one or two months, we will be able to lock the script. We are in talks with other actresses as well, but till the time the script is not completed actors also doesn’t get excited for the film.”

Another film on badminton player Saina Nehwal is in the works with actress Shraddha Kapoor playing the title role.

Asked about the similarities between the two films, Sonu said: “Shraddha is a great actress and I know she will do a great job with it. The only common aspect in both the films is badminton but their life and journey towards glory is completely different. I feel these stories will inspire people who live in villages or small cities to become better sportspersons.”

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