Salman Khan’s film, Dabangg 3, landed in controversy recently when a Hindu outfit objected to a sequence in the film’s title song ‘Hud Hud Dabangg’.
The outfit, named Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, has demanded CBFC to halt the certification of the film. According to the group, the song has hurt the sentiments of Hindus as the choreography shows Sadhus dancing with a guitar in hand, alongside Salman Khan, on the banks of the Ganges.
On Saturday, during the launch of the song ‘Munna Badnaam’, featuring Loveyatri actor Warina Hussain, Salman was asked about the demand to halt certification of the film.
The actor said that he didn’t think there was “anything in the film that a controversy can be created” over.
He also referred to the controversy over the title of his 2018 production, which was changed from ‘Loveratri’ to Loveyatri.
“We had done a film with Warina, where the title of her film had led to controversy, which has been cleared and dismissed. So controversies do happen, they get cleared,” he said.
The images received flak for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Hindus. Rameshwar Sharma, a BJP MLA from Huzur in Bhopal, demanded that a FIR be filed against those behind the incident, which he claimed, showed disrespect to Lord Shiva by building a set around the Shivalinga.
The song release event was attended by co-producer of the film Arbaaz Khan, director Prabhu Deva and actor Warina Hussain. Salman and Prabhu Deva also performed some dance moves from ‘Hud Hud Dabangg’.
Also, starring Sonakshi Sinha, Sudeep and Mahie Gill, Dabangg 3 releases in theatres on 20 December.
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