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Adipurush: Saints Of Ayodhya Raised The Demand For The Ban Of ‘Adipurush’

Adipurush: Saints of Ayodhya raised the demand for the ban of ‘Adipurush’, and said- ‘Bollywood is ruining Hinduism’.

Saints of Ayodhya demanded to ban the movie Adipurush: Om Raut’s film Adipurush is being trolled continuously. For the last several months, people were eagerly waiting for the film.

However, after its release, the film shattered the expectations of the audience. At the same time, now the saints of Ayodhya have raised the demand for the ban of the film.

The sages of Ayodhya claimed that the characters of Ramayana were wrongly shown in Adipurush.

Acharya Satyendra Das, the head priest of Ram Janmabhoomi, said that despite protesting earlier, the filmmakers have misrepresented the characters of Ramayana and shown Hindu gods and goddesses in a ‘distorted’ manner, reported news agency.

Told the dialogues to be shameful.

He said, “The dialogues are shameful and Adipurush should be banned immediately.

Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman, as well as Ravana, have been presented in a completely different way. It shows our Gods in a completely different way, What we have read and known so far.

Accused of destroying Hinduism.

Mahant Raju Das said, “Bollywood is bent on destroying Hinduism. The film Adipurush is the perfect example that Hindu sentiments matter the least to them.”

Apart from these, Mani Ram Das Chawni Peeth, the most powerful organization of saints of Ayodhya, has also supported the demand to ban Adipurush.

There was a dispute last year as well.

This movie was trolled a lot even after the teaser release in October last year.

The sages of Ayodhya had accused the makers of maligning the image of Hindu gods and goddesses and tampering with the religious text Ramayana.

The saints had said that Hanuman was shown without the mustache, or beard in the film and no Hindu would do that.

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