‘Thank God’, starring Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra, has landed in legal trouble. A complaint has been filed against the director Indra Kumar, and lead actors, saying that the film mocks religion and is hurtful to religious sentiments.
The complaint filed by lawyer Himanshu Srivastava also states that Chitragupt, portrayed in the film by Ajay Devgn, is shown using objectionable language as he cracks jokes in one of the scenes. ‘Chitragupta is regarded as the Lord of Karma and keeps a record of a man's good and bad deeds. Such depiction of Gods can create an unpleasant situation since it hurts religious sentiments,’ the petition said.
‘Chitragupta is regarded as the Lord of Karma and keeps a record of a man's good and bad deeds. Such depiction of Gods can create an unpleasant situation since it hurts religious sentiments,’ says the petition. The petitioner's statement will be recorded on November 18.
‘Thank God’ also stars Rakul Preet Singh and features Nora Fatehi in a special appearance for a song. The film is scheduled to release on October 24.
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