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Alia-Ranbir skip temple visit: MP home minister, says actors shouldn't make 'hurtful' comments

I didn't want to take Alia because of her present condition. Honestly when I went, I felt that they could have also gone and did their darshans: Director Ayan Mukerji

PTI Bhopal Published 07.09.22, 07:53 PM
Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Ayan Mukerji

Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Ayan Mukerji File picture

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Wednesday said nobody had stopped actor couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt from taking darshan of Mahakal in Ujjain but they decided against visiting the temple due to a protest, a day after Bajrang Dal workers demonstrated near the famous shrine of Lord Shiva.

He also said artists and actors should stay away from making such remarks that can hurt the sentiments of the people.

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Ranbir and Alia didn't visit the temple on Tuesday night because of the protest by right-wing activists over the alleged remarks of the couple over beef-eating and watching the "Brahmastra" movie.

Police had resorted to cane-charge to disperse the protesters, an official had said.

The protest is a different matter. There was no restriction on them to offer prayers (at the temple). Other persons accompanying the actor couple had offered prayers and all arrangements were in place, Mishra, who is the state government's spokesman, told reporters.

He said the local administration told him that Ranbir and Alia were requested to visit the temple "but it was their decision not to go there because of the protest".

Amid the demonstration, Brahmastra film director Ayan Mukherjee took darshan of the deity on Tuesday night, temple priest Ashish Pujari said.

Director Ayan Mukerji on Wednesday said he went to the Mahakal temple in Ujjain alone and chose not to take his lead actor Alia Bhatt because she is pregnant.

Both Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor were very keen to visit the temple, Mukerji said a day after reports that the star couple was prevented from entering the premises of the Shiva temple in the Madhya Pradesh town following protests by Bajrang Dal activists.

"Honestly, till the end they were very keen but when we reached there and we heard about this, I felt a little bit that I will go alone, Mukerji said in response to a question at a press conference to promote his film that releases on Friday.

"... I had gone to seek blessings and energy for my film. The blessing is for everybody. I didn't want to take Alia because of her present condition. Honestly when I went, I felt that they could have also gone and did their darshans'. That is on me," he said.

Eyewitnesses had said despite the cane charge, the protesters continued to stage the protest near the temple premises.

"We will not allow them to worship at the holy Mahakaleshwar temple as a few days back Ranbir had said that he likes to eat mutton, chicken and beef in non-veg food. Even Alia had said that those who want to see her film Brahmastra should watch while others who are not keen shouldn't," a Bajrang Dal leader had told reporters.

On Tuesday, Bajrang Dal activists reportedly did not allow the star couple to enter the temple premises for their alleged remarks on eating beef. Police used batons to disperse the crowd, some raising slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram' when Kapoor and Bhatt reached for a darshan'.

"Brahmastra" is the couple's first film together.

Industry insiders are betting big on the lavishly mounted Brahmastra -- which has been in the making for close to a decade -- especially at a time other mainstream Bollywood films have tanked at the box office.

There is no negative environment, Bhatt told reporters.

Asked if she feels the current climate is right for the movie to be released in theatres, Bhatt retorted,

"Which climate? Summer, autumn, winter... There's no such thing. It's a beautiful environment to release a film... "Everything is positive and good. We are so happy the theatres are back and functioning... We are very grateful that we get to do a job and put a film out there for the audiences to watch," Bhatt, who was accompanied by Mukerji and Kapoor, added.

Mukerji, known for critically-acclaimed movies Wake Up Sid and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani agreed that the team's aim is to spread "warmth and positivity".

His film, he said, is a celebration of Indian culture.

"Overall about everything else, my feeling is that with Brahmastra, we have this line -- the light is coming. And by light, we mean everything is positive and spiritual in this life. And with this whole marketing effort and this film, our effort is to spread warmth and positivity because that is what we all want and that is what the word means.

According to Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra, nobody stopped the actor couple from taking 'darshan' at the Mahakal temple. He also said artists and actors should stay away from making such remarks that can hurt the sentiments of the people.

The protest is a different matter. There was no restriction on them to offer prayers (at the temple). Other persons accompanying the actor couple had offered prayers and all arrangements were in place, Mishra, who is the state government's spokesperson, told reporters on Wednesday.

Brahmastra Part One: Shiva, which also features megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna and Mouni Roy, is a joint production of Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus and Starlight Pictures.

Police took the action under section 353 (Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against a right-wing activist, an official had said.

Mahakaleshwar temple is one of the 12 'Jyotirlingas' thronged by thousands of devotees every day.

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