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In Adipurusha, Lord Ram dressed in Roman clothes, the heinous mentality of romancing


- A ploy to tarnish the image of Lord Marya Purushottam and alienate the new generation from religion.

- Depicting characters like Lord Rama, Mother Sita, Hanumanji, Lakshmana by showing inferiority level, tampering with people's faith: If Nepal can ban Adipurush, why authorities in India don't ban it.

People from all over the world are showering praises on the recently released movie Adipurush. Created by Om Raut and self-styled veteran Manoj Muntshir Shukla, the characters of the film were created in his own style. As a result, the most advanced form of Hindu culture and spirituality like Adipurusha has come before the people. The portrayal of the characters of Lord Shri Rama, Mother Sita, Lord Hanuman in the film, their costumes and the use of slang in the dialogues written especially for Lord Hanuman are intolerable and unforgivable.

First of all, the clothes that Ravana is dressed in, the character shown, is completely different and absurd from our culture and portrayal of Ramayana. Ravana is shown flying on a bat instead of the Pushpaka Vimana he had. Similarly in the film Lord Sri Ram is dressed like a Roman, he is shown with a moustache. They are shown walking around wearing leather shoes. Also, the most shocking thing is that he romances mother Sita on a raft, singing songs. In one scene, Mother Sita runs and embraces Lord Rama. The character of Lord Shri Rama who taught to live as an ideal son, ideal husband, ideal brother, ideal father and ideal person throughout his life was tampered with. Mother Sita, who is considered to be the personification of renunciation and purity, is shown embracing Lord Sri Rama in one scene. Mother Sita who is adored by the entire Sanatana Dharma and Sanatani for her chastity, renunciation, pure character and fire test runs to embrace God, what culture is this talking about.

The most hideous and despicable mentality is expressed in the portrayal of Lord Hanuman. When Hanumanji goes to Lanka to find mother Sita, the demon says to him, Teri bua ka bagdi hai jo hawa khane chala aya....Meghnad burns Hanumanji's tail and asks, "Kyunu jalina teri..." to which Hanumanji replies, Cloth tere baap ka, oil tere baap ka, fire tere baap ki aur ab jalegi bhi tere baap ki. Then in a scene Meghnad says when he faints Laxmanji, Mere ek sapolene tumhare seshnag ko lanha kar diya... Abhi to pura pitara bhara pada hai... Such absurd and totally vulgar language is used as dialogues.

People's outrage on this issue is reaching its peak but surprisingly, the Hindutva authorities are not ready to take action against elements like Manoj Muntshir and Om Raut who hurt Indian culture and faith. Perhaps it seems that these politicians, who rushed to take power in the name of Ram, really do not care about Lord Ram, his dignity and the culture and faith of the country.

Manoj Muntshir, who wrote low-level dialogues, has come out to apologize for the negative reviews of the film. He mumbles and says, I have written dialogues and created his character in this way to show Lord Ram and his powers to today's new generation. The thing is that for the last seven thousand years in this country, no mustache is seen anywhere in any picture or idol of Lord Shri Ram. He walked in the forest for 14 years wearing only a saffron top and dhoti. Even when she went to Lanka to take Mother Sita, she went in similar clothes. So far Ramayana has come in the form of a film or serial, due care has been taken of the limits of faith in God and people, but these anti-national elements have taken a toll on it.

Om Raut has crossed the line. On the day of Hanuman Jayanti in April 2015, he tweeted, "How deaf is Hanumanji of the people, people play music so loudly for him." People in my society believe the same. Any songs are played in it. The same Om Raut said in the promotion of his film Adipurush that, I request all the theaters to keep one chair empty in every show because Ram Bhakta Hanumanji will definitely come to watch the film in any form. Despite this double mindedness no action has been taken against it.

It is not known where the Hindu organizations that have been moving for the past few years to build a temple of Lord Shri Ram in the country are now hiding or have gone underground. It is worth wondering why the Hindu organizations which are moving around to build a grand temple of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya and protect the Lord are not doing anything against these people. CMs and big leaders of several states were photographed with these anti-patriotic and culture-defying elements, the film was praised and today everyone is watching with their mouths shut.

Big conspiracies are going on in the name of entertainment by putting the faith of the people of the country, the faith of the people, the tradition and limits of Lord Shri Ram in jeopardy, but no one is paying attention to it. The image of Lord Shri Ram in this country, the belief about him is known by every Hindu in the country and abroad and even more so by people of other religions. After watching this film, people of other religions and sects are also surprised, but Hindus in India are quiet, Hindu leaders have closed their mouths and are hiding. A small country like Nepal which depends on India for life has bravely taken action against these low minded people. In Nepal, a ban has been placed on showing Adipurush, in India, the film is playing in theaters and people are going to see it.

There does not seem to be any ban on this film. The debate is gaining momentum that people themselves should not go to watch such anti-national, anti-religious, culture-destroying and God-defying films. People are outraged that through such false characters and dialogues, the new generation will not get any knowledge of God's limits. Attempts are being made to impress upon the minds of the new generation that Hanumanji, the god of strength and intelligence, used to speak in Tapori language. It is worth wondering if the government and authorities will really take action on the activities that cause damage to the culture. In India, which is considered as the beacon of Hindutva in the whole world, such humiliation should not be carried out under any circumstances.

Manoj Muntshir follows the Sagavadio religion only

As for Manoj Muntshir, he already has a controversial personality. The film writer and lyricist popularly known as Manoj Shukla has been changing his name and practicing savvadio religion for his own benefit. Manoj, who was fond of writing poems in his college days, changed his pen name to Manoj Muntshir. At that time, he used to go around mosques to buy small books of Urdu literature and study them to learn Urdu. There are also rumors that he created many controversies based on his scattered knowledge and songs. Now that he has written a film about Lord Shri Ram, he has again changed from Manoj Muntshir to Manoj Shukla. There is a lot of outrage among people against this double mindedness of theirs.




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