Leena Manimekalai attracts flak for 'deliberately symptom Hindu sentiments' with poster of Kaali, netizens demand strict action


  

The poster of Leena Manimekalai's motion-picture show has return vulnerable for symptoms non secular sentiments. Slamming the producer, netizens are trending #ArrestLeenaManimekalai on Twitter. See the polemic poster and reactions thereto inside!


From Anushka Sharma's Bulbul and Saif Ali Khan-starrer Tandav, many films and net shows are defendants of injuring nonsecular sentiments. The recent one to return vulnerable is Kaali. The poster of the motion-picture show, helmed by Indian producer Leena Manimekalai, has drawn severe backlash for "insulting" Hindu immortal Kali.

Leena had recently taken to social media to share the poster of her approaching motion-picture show. it had been launched at the Agha Khan depository as a neighborhood of Rhythms of North American country.


The poster, which has left netizens fuming, shows a girl wearing the costume of the Hindu immortal. She's seen smoking a coffin nail within the pic. One may also spot the LGBT community's pride flag within the background. Take a glance here


The poster has left tweeple ostensibly angry. Netizens have slammed Leena and demanded strict action against her for symptom non-secular sentiments. The hashtag '#ArrestLeenaManimekal' is presently trending on the micro-blogging app.


Reacting to the polemic poster, a user wrote, "This is deliberately symptom the emotions of Hindu devotees. Freedom of speech doesn’t mean— that one will cross the road and show something within the garb of ability. however, will this be allowed to even be unleashed on digital platforms? Kindly take a note."

"I would request @LeenaManimekali Malaysian Mujahidin Group to withdraw this poster! it's terribly badly symptom sentiments of variant people! additionally would raise @AgaKhanMuseum

to Respect sensibilities of a really giant section of Society," quote-tweeted another.

A user tweeted, "I am afraid to check this post! From M F Hussain to u, derivation of vicarious pleasure in libelous Hindu gods and goddesses has been Ur's slogan. Please pull this down because it is offensive, distasteful, and affects the sensibilities of all Hindus. this is often psychologically traumatic too."

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