The director of the film “Game of Ayodhya”, Sunil Singh, on Friday urged the Uttar Pradesh government to ensure peaceful screening of the movie across the state, a fortnight after some right-wing organizations reportedly protested alleging that it “distorted facts”.
Sunil Singh makes his directorial debut with The Game of Ayodhya.
Talking to reporters in his hometown Aligarh, Singh said following protests by the Hindu Jagaran Manch and some other right-wing groups, cinema halls in this city had refused to screen the film which was to hit theatres on December 8.
The film is based on events which took place in December 1992, at the time of the Babri Masjid demolition in Ayodhya.
When contacted, Senior Superintendent of Police Rajesh Pandey denied that the city police was not cooperating with the filmmaker.
“The decision not to screen the film in Aligarh was not taken at the instance of the police department, it was entirely the decision of the theater owners. If asked, we will provide adequate security to the theater management,” Pandey said.
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