OMG2 | Slap Akshay Kumar and get ₹10 lakh’, Hindu outfit demands ban on Pankaj Tripathi starrer

OMG2 | Slap Akshay Kumar and get ₹10 lakh’, Hindu outfit demands ban on Pankaj Tripathi starrer

OMG 2: हिंदू संगठन ने किया ऐलान- अक्षय कुमार को थप्पड़ मारने वाले को देंगे 10 लाख

Uttar Pradesh | Actor Akshay Kumar’s film OMG 2 (Oh My God 2) released on Friday. People are watching it. Meanwhile, mixed reactions are coming about the film. Some people are calling it a good film made on social issues, while some are calling it hurtful to religious sentiments.

Rashtriya Hindu Parishad Bharat, a Hindu organization from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, is very angry with the scene shown in this film. The organization has announced that whoever slaps Akshay Kumar will be given a reward of Rs 10 lakh. The organization says that their religious sentiments have been hurt by the film. The organization says that whoever spits on Akshay Kumar will also get a reward of Rs 10 lakh. The Rashtriya Hindu Parishad India on Thursday accused Akshay Kumar of hurting Hindu sentiments and burnt his effigies. The activists of the organization also burnt the posters of the film. They said they would protest in front of cinema halls as well.

Govind Parashar said – Lord Shiva was insulted in the film

The organisation’s president Govind Parashar said that Lord Shiva has been insulted in some scenes of the film. In the film, Akshay Kumar has been described as the messenger of Bholenath. He stands with his shoes on, buys kachoris, takes a bath in the dirty water of the pond. This tarnishes the image of God. We demand that the censor board and the central government ban the film. If this does not happen, we will continue our fierce protest.

Sadhvi Ritambhara said – there should be no playing with the faith of Hindus

Protests have also taken place in other cities of Uttar Pradesh against the film OMG 2. Sadhvi Ritambhara of Vrindavan, the founder of Durga Vahini, criticized the film. He added, “It is the generosity of Hinduism that drives Bollywood to such misadventures time and again. They are afraid to comment on any religion other than Hinduism. Hindu deities have been depicted in films in the past as well.” Insult has been done. The faith of Hindus should not be played with.”

Sadhvi Ritambhara said, “People should not play with our devotion to Lord Shiva and his transcendental form.” The priests of Ujjain’s Mahakal temple have also demanded removal of some scenes shot in the temple premises, terming them as “obscene”. The story of the film is woven around Kanti Sharan Mudgal (Pankaj Tripathi), a Shiva devotee living in Ujjain.

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