Courtesy Indian Express

Mumbai, Febraury 6: It looks like the controversies surrounding films is yet to see its end. After Padmaavat protests, it’s Manikarnika that’s come in the line of fire. The makers of the film have received a letter regarding its “objectionable content” by Brahmin outfit. They have reportedly threatened to disrupt shooting of Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika, claiming it has an “indecent portrayal” of Rani Laxmibai, a Brahmin.

“The movie’s shooting has been going on in Rajasthan for some time and we have come to know that there are some scenes, including a song, that show her as having a love affair with an Englishman,” said Suresh Misra, founder president of Sarva Brahmin Mahasabha (SBM).

We have learnt that some portions for the movie have been picked up from Rani, a book by (London-based author) Jaishree Misra. Following objections, the book was banned by Uttar Pradesh government then. So our concern is, why are filmmakers proceeding with a movie with content from a banned book,” said Misra, 46, who is also a secretary with the state Congress unit.

The book in question, ‘Rani’ was banned in Uttar Pradesh by the Mayawati government in 2008. It reportedly showcases alleged romantic relationship between Rani Laxmibai and Englishman.

“We had sent a letter to the producers on January 9. However, after almost a month, there has been no response,” Misra said.

“Jhansi ki Maharani Laxmi Bai was a Brahmin and therefore our organisation and community has certain queries as it is related with Brahmin sentiments & emotions,” reads the purported letter to Manikarnika producer Kamal Jain.