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Congress workers threatened me over ‘Indu Sarkar’, says film-maker Bhandarkar

“I have been threatened with blackening of my face in Lucknow, a chappal garland in Allahabad and even issued a legal notice from a woman who claims to be Sanjay Gandhi’s daughter,” Bhandarkar said while speaking to HT.

Updated on: Jul 19, 2017 11:44 AM IST
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Film-maker and director Madhur Bhandarkar who arrived here to promote his controversial film Indu Sarkar was hounded by Congress workers throughout the day and forced to cancel his scheduled press conference and a visit to an educational institute. Bhandarkar stayed put at his hotel on Bund Garden road even as Congress workers kept vigil amidst police presence in the hotel lobby.

Congress supporters staging a protest against Madhur Bhandarkar’s movie ‘Indu Sarkar’ outside Hotel Crowne Plaza, where the director was staying in Pune on Saturday. (HT PHOTO)
Congress supporters staging a protest against Madhur Bhandarkar’s movie ‘Indu Sarkar’ outside Hotel Crowne Plaza, where the director was staying in Pune on Saturday. (HT PHOTO)

While the film has faced 16 cuts from the Censor Board, the director has attracted the wrath of the Congress workers over some portions of the film that they find objectionable.

“I have been threatened with blackening of my face in Lucknow, a chappal garland in Allahabad and even issued a legal notice from a woman who claims to be Sanjay Gandhi’s daughter,” Bhandarkar said while speaking to HT.

Congress city unit president Ramesh Bagwe and activist Ramesh Iyer were present with a large number of party workers, sitting cross-legged in the lobby and shouting slogans of ‘Indira Gandhi Amar Rahe’ and ‘We strongly condemn Bhandarkar’.

Bagwe defended the protests by saying, “We are holding a peaceful agitation. We want to discuss with Bhandarkar and urge him to delete the controversial part about Indira Gandhi in the movie.”

Speaking to HT, Bhandkar said he made reality cinema where everything was well researched. “I am using everything that is documented to create my story. This film is not based on the Emergency, but Emergency is used as a backdrop in the film which is about two married people and their ideologies, while the film is political in nature,” he added.

Extremely unhappy with the Congress protests he said, “I am appalled by the treatment and this ruckus that the Congress workers created first at the venue and later in the hotel.”

 
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