Vishal, Prakash Raj hail SC order on 'Padmaavat'

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

Actors and and film

on Thursday hailed the order staying the ban by three states on the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmaavat".

"Justice has prevailed at the end of the day," said Vishal, reacting to the apex court's Thursday order striking down notifications by the Gujarat, and governments.

The court said it was incumbent upon the state governments to ensure law and order.

Prakash Raj, a leading south Indian actor, said the state governments were citing reasons of law and order for their action.

"These state governments should step down because they are not fit to be there," he said, alleging that they were catering to fringe groups for votes.

The actors and the were speaking at Today Conclave South here.

said the ban on release of the movie was a blatant attack on freedom of expression.

"I can understand if Rajputs in had some objections to it. (But) what did and have to do with it," he asked.

"They wanted to cut head and nose and they ended up cutting an 'i'," he said referring to the clearing the movie after removing "i" from its earlier title "Padmavati".

Welcoming the order, said he was the second-most happiest person after Bhansali.

Voicing concern over increasing number of restrictions on filmmaking, he said the Central Board of (CBFC) was there to give certification and not to censor movies.

Sasidharan, whose movie "Sexy Durga" was given certification -- which was later rescinded, took objections to questions from moderator as to why he did not make films using the names of holy personalities of other religions.

"I can answer why I made 'Sexy Durga' but these questions are aimed at dividing people. You want to pit one section of people against other," the said.

Defending Sasidharan, wondered why anybody should have objection to the title when the filmmaker has already made it clear that the film is not against Hinduism.

"They have no problem with Durga Wines, Durga mutton shop or Shiva mutton shop. There is a subject and thought process which I want to express and it decides my title but they want to divide people through such questions," he said.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 20:20 IST