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Dispute over film ‘Ek Bhagavad Gita’ resolved



KATHMANDU: The dispute over the title of the film ‘Ek Bhagavad Gita’ has been resolved after the producers agreed to change the title of the movie.

According to the agreement reached between the complainants and the film producers, the movie will now be called ‘Ek Bhagavad ra Ek Gita’ (social story).

It may be noted that Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh, Shiv Sena Nepal, Vishwa Hindu Yuva Sangh, Jagatguru Ashram along with 13 organizations associated with Hindu Jagaran Nepal had filed a complaint at the Film Development Board to stop the screening of the film ‘Ek Bhagavad Gita’.

They have argued that the title and characters of the movie have hurt Sanatan Dharma.

And accordingly, the Board has reportedly stopped the endorsement process required to screen a movie.

“We played a guardianship role in forging an agreement between the two sides, which augurs well the movie industry,” said the Board Chair Bhuvan KC.

Film Producer Sunil Kumar Thapa said that the movie will be screened with a new title at the pre-scheduled date of September 15.

“Respecting everyone’s sentiments, we agreed to change the title. However, the film does not hurt any religion or community,” Thapa said.

Directed by Jharna Thapa, the film stars Bipin Karki, Suhana Thapa, and Dhiraj Magar, among others.

Publish Date : 11 September 2023 08:51 AM

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