
Petition filed with the Ministry of I&B to ban Udaipur Files
The controversy surrounding the upcoming film “Udaipur Files” has taken a new turn with the President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Arshad Madani, announcing that a petition has been filed with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to ban the release of the film. The petition claims that the film is based on hatred and may promote communal tension in society.
“Udaipur Files” is a crime thriller that tells the story of a gruesome murder that took place in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The film features Vijay Raaz, a popular Indian actor, and is directed by debutant director, Abhay Singhal. The film’s trailer has been making headlines for its bold and controversial content, which has sparked outrage among many.
The petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, a prominent Islamic organization in India, alleges that the film’s content is biased and promotes a particular ideology, which may lead to communal tension in society. Madani, who is also the General Secretary of the organization, tweeted about the petition, stating that it is essential to take strict action against the film to prevent any harm to social harmony.
The petition states that the film is based on hatred and may promote communal tension in society.
Madani’s tweet read, “The petition states that the film is based on hatred, may promote communal tension in society. It is essential to take strict action against the film to prevent any harm to social harmony. We have filed a petition with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to ban the release of the film.”
The controversy surrounding “Udaipur Files” is not new. The film’s trailer was released a few weeks ago, and it sparked outrage among many, who felt that it was promoting a particular ideology and hurting the sentiments of a particular community. The film’s director, Abhay Singhal, had responded to the criticism, stating that the film is based on real-life events and is meant to showcase the reality of the situation.
However, the petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind is likely to add fuel to the fire, and the debate is likely to continue. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is yet to respond to the petition, but it is expected that the matter will be taken up soon.
The controversy surrounding “Udaipur Files” is not the first time that a film has been criticized for its content. In the past, several films have been banned or heavily criticized for their content, which has been deemed to be offensive or promoting a particular ideology.
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of films being made with controversial content, which has sparked outrage among many. The debate surrounding “Udaipur Files” is likely to continue, and it remains to be seen whether the film will be released or not.
In conclusion, the petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind to ban the release of “Udaipur Files” is a significant development in the controversy surrounding the film. The film’s content is likely to be a major talking point, and it remains to be seen whether the film will be released or not. The debate surrounding the film is likely to continue, and it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds.