Digital Desk, Mumbai. Bahubali fame Prabhas and Kriti Sanon starrer film Adipurush’s controversy is continuously increasing. On the one hand, the film is making new records of earning for the third consecutive day by collecting more than 100 crores at the box office. On the other hand, people are continuously opposing the dialogues and scenes of the film. Seeing this growing controversy, writer Manoj Muntashir, who wrote the levelless dialogues of the film, has demanded security from the Mumbai Police. On which the police have also decided to provide security to them.
There was a huge protest across the country on Sunday
The demand for security by the film’s writer Manoj Muntashir and the reason behind the police providing him security is the countrywide protests on Sunday. Where the film was opposed by Hindu organizations in many cities and effigies of director Om Raut as well as writer Manoj Muntashir were also burnt. Meanwhile, the Hindu organization in Nalasopara, Mumbai stopped the evening show of the film itself. While in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, Hindu organizations took out a rally and recited Hanuman Chalisa in front of the hall. Apart from this, members of the Bharatiya Kisan Union burnt effigies of the director and writer in Hazratganj, Lucknow and demanded a complete ban on the film.
Makers decided to change the dialogue
Let us tell you that after the continuous protests since its release, the makers of Adipurush have decided to change the dialogues of the film. Initially, writer Manoj Muntashir, who gave the reason behind writing such dialogues when there was opposition, clarified that the controversial dialogues of the film will be removed this week.
Strong collection despite protests
Despite continuous opposition, the film Adipurush has made a bang at the box office collection in its first three days. Where the film made a grand opening by collecting 140 crores worldwide on the first day. At the same time, even after the controversy, the film crossed the 100 crore mark on both Saturday and Sunday on the weekend. In this way, the film has earned Rs 340 crore in its first three days itself. However, the film could not break the record of Shah Rukh Khan’s superhit film Pathan as Pathan did a worldwide business of Rs 351 crore in its first three days.