MP minister wants a ban on the film “Thank God”

Vishvas Sarang, the education minister of Madhya Pradesh, has urged Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur to prohibit the upcoming film ‘Thank God’ starring Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra. In a letter to Thakur, Sarang claimed that the film depicts Chitragupta, a Hindu deity who, according to mythology, accompanies Yama, the god of death, in an inappropriate manner.

Sarang said that “for the past many years, many filmmakers and actors in Bollywood are making objectionable comments on the deities of Hindu society and including obscene scenes.”

According to the minister, Chitragupta is shown in the recently released trailer surrounded by “half naked” women, and objectionable remarks are made on his behalf by Devgn.

“Due to the objectionable remarks made by the hero of the film, Ajay Devgan, there is a lot of anger in the entire Hindu society along with the Kayastha society,” he wrote.

“It is requested to kindly prevent the sentiments of the entire Kayastha/Hindu society from being hurt by giving directions to immediately stop the telecast of the said film,” the minister added.

Meanwhile, the ministry of information and broadcasting has yet to issue an official statement. Chitragupta is said to have been assigned the task of punishing or rewarding humans based on their actions in Hindu mythology.

‘Thank God’ is a forthcoming family entertainer film starring Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra, and Rakul Preet Singh.

The film tells the story of a common man (Sidharth Malhotra) who, after an accident, finds himself in a world between life and death and meets Chirtagupta (played by Ajay Devgn). Chitragupta and Sidharth Malhotra play a game he calls the “Game of Life.”

The trailer and first song, ‘Manike,’ were recently released, and the audience responded positively.

While Sidharth and Rakul will appear as a new on-screen couple, this is Rakul’s third collaboration with Ajay Devgn, following ‘De De Pyaar De’ and ‘Runway 34.’ The film will be released in theatres on October 25th of this year.

Pritinanda Behera

Recent Posts

Mumbai Crime Branch Criticizes Bandra Police for Delay in Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case Alert

Lapses by Bandra police in Saif Ali Khan's stabbing case delayed alerting crime units, enabling…

12 minutes ago

Russian Court Jails Lawyers Defending Navalny for Sharing His Messages

Russia has sentenced three lawyers defending Alexei Navalny to prison for sharing his messages, drawing…

24 minutes ago

TikTok Threatens to Go Dark in US Amid Ban Deadline

TikTok warns it will "go dark" in the US on Sunday unless the government intervenes…

42 minutes ago

Faridabad Teen Endures Repeated Assault by Neighbours, Forced Abortion; 3 Arrested

Minor raped by her neighbours and his friend several times in Faridabad, Haryana

47 minutes ago

PIA’s Paris Ad Faces Controversy, Airline Issues Apology

PIA apologized for a controversial ad featuring a plane near the Eiffel Tower, which sparked…

2 hours ago

Israel’s Security Cabinet Approves Ceasefire, Set to Begin Sunday

Israel's government has approved a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal, set to begin on Sunday,…

3 hours ago