ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Out of box

Leena Manimekalai feels unsafe amid 'Kaali' poster row

New Delhi [India], July 7 (ANI): Filmmaker Leena Manimekalai, whose controversial July 2 tweet was taken down by Twitter on Thursday said she does not feel safe "anywhere at this moment".

ANI Jul 07, 2022 15:25 IST googleads

 Leena Manimekalai (Image source: Twitter)

New Delhi [India], July 7 (ANI): Filmmaker Leena Manimekalai, whose controversial July 2 tweet was taken down by Twitter on Thursday said she does not feel safe "anywhere at this moment".
The filmmaker has been accused of hurting religious sentiments after she shared a poster of her documentary 'Kaali' which portrays Goddess Kali smoking and holding an LGBTQ flag.
Leena took to Twitter today to post: "It feels like the whole nation - that has now deteriorated from the largest democracy to the largest hate machine - wants to censor me. I do not feel safe anywhere at this moment," and tagged the UK publication the Guardian and an interview she gave the newspaper.

The Canada-based Madurai born Indian filmmaker also shared a picture which depicted a man and a woman dressed as Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, smoking. "Elsewhere...." she captioned the post.


She also lashed out at the BJP and tweeted: "BJP payrolled troll army have no idea about how folk theatre artists chill post their performances.This is not from my film. This is from everyday rural India that these sangh parivars want to destroy with their relentless hate & religious bigotry. Hindutva can never become India."

Meanwhile, Delhi Police have registered a case against documentary film 'Kaali' and its director Manimekalai for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with its poster. The Cyber Crime Unit of the Delhi Police registered an FIR under Sections 153 A (promoting enmity between groups) and 295 A (outraging religious feelings) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Also, the Indian High Commission on Monday urged the Canadian authorities to withdraw the disrespectful depiction of Hindu Gods showcased as part of the 'Under the Tent' project at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto.
"We urge the Canadian authorities and the event organizers to withdraw all such provocative material," the Indian High Commission in Canada said.
The museum authorities in Toronto have now come forward to apologise for hurting the religious sentiments of Hindus.
In a statement, the authorities said that the Toronto Metropolitan University brought together works from students of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, with each student exploring their individual sense of belonging as part of Canadian multiculturalism for the project 'Under the Tent.'
"Toronto Metropolitan University's project presentation was hosted once at the Aga Khan Museum on July 2, 2022 in the context of the Museum's mission to foster intercultural understanding and dialogue through the arts. Respect for diverse religious expressions and faith communities forms an integral part of that mission. The presentation is no longer being shown at the Museum," the statement read. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Hollywood

Timothee Chalamet faces backlash over "dying art forms" comment

Timothee Chalamet faces backlash over

Actor Timothee Chalamet is facing criticism over remarks calling opera and ballet "dying art forms," after a 2019 clip resurfaced amid renewed controversy. The Golden Globe-winning star, 30, previously shared his view during a screening of his Netflix film 'The King', saying the classical art forms felt like "dying" pursuits compared to contemporary cinema, according to People.

Read More
Hollywood

Woman accused of shooting at Rihanna’s home faces life in prison

Woman accused of shooting at Rihanna’s home faces life in prison

The woman accused of opening fire near singer Rihanna's residence in Beverly Hills appears to be facing serious charges that could send her to prison for life if she is convicted.

Read More
Bollywood

Alpha to hit cinemas this July

Alpha to hit cinemas this July

Movie buffs who were waiting for an update on Alia Bhatt's upcoming spy thriller 'Alpha' finally have one, as the makers have announced a release date for the highly anticipated film.

Read More
Bollywood

B-town celebs attends pre wedding celebration of Komal Nahta's son

B-town celebs attends pre wedding celebration of Komal Nahta's son

The pre-wedding celebration of film trade analyst Komal Nahta's son turned into a star-studded evening in Mumbai on Saturday night, with several well-known faces from Bollywood attending the celebration.

Read More
Hollywood

Anupam Kher joins Prabhas’ ‘Fauzi,' check new poster

Anupam Kher joins Prabhas’ ‘Fauzi,' check new poster

The makers of the upcoming film 'Fauzi,' starring Prabhas, have revealed a new poster featuring veteran actor Anupam Kher on the occasion of his 71st birthday.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.