Vishva Hindu Parishad’s
(VHP) Tamil Nadu wing has called for a ban on the Kamal Haasan-starrer Uthama Villain .
The film,
scheduled to hit the screens soon, will affect the religious sentiments of
Hindu people, the outfit has claimed.
Members of
VHP’s Chennai unit approached the office of the commissioner of police on
Monday, pressing on the ban with a complaint against the film.
A group,
led by the outfit’s city organiser, K.L. Sathyamoorthi, arrived at the
commissionerate around noon.
Speaking
to mediapersons, the members alleged the lyrics of a song in the film, recently
released online, had belittled a conversation between Prahalad (a staunch
devotee of Lord Vishnu) and his father Hiranyakashipu (a demon) and this hurt
the feelings of Hindus. They condemned Kamal and demanded the film be banned.
VHP
members lodged the complaint with officials of the grievance cell of the
commissionerate and have also planned further protests against the filmmakers.
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