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Adipurush, the film based on Ramayan, found itself in controversy as soon as it released as many found the dialogues by Manoj Muntashir extremely objectionable. Even though the makers revised the dialogues of the film, the damage was done as the audience did not visit the theatres after the first weekend. The Kashmir Files director Vivek Agnihotri, who is also a part of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), was recently asked about the role of CBFC in clearing a film that could potentially hurt people’s sentiments.
Agnihotri, in an interview with India.com, said that he is a part of the board, but hasn’t watched Adipurush. “I am part of the CBFC board but the board does not watch the film. The examining committee watches the film. I don’t know what happened to the film at what stage and why it happened,” he said. The director said that he has not watched Adipurush yet as he was busy shooting for his next film, The Vaccine War.
Along with Adipurush’s dialogues, the visual effects and the performances by the lead cast including Prabhas, who played Raghav, have been criticised. The film also starred Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan in lead roles.
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