Monday, October 25, 2021

Film bodies, filmmakers condemn Bajrang Dal's alleged attack on sets of Prakash Jha, Bobby Deol's Aashram Season 3

The Producers Guild of India and Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) on Monday criticised the attack on filmmaker Prakash Jha and his crew while they were filming the third season of the series Aashram in Bhopal, and said the government must take an action on such ''brazen acts of violence.''

Bajrang Dal activists allegedly ransacked the set of the series, and also threw ink on Jha, its producer-director, accusing him of portraying Hindus wrongly. The series features actor Bobby Deol in the lead as Baba Nirala, a conman. According to the police, the windscreens of two buses of the crew were broken in stone-pelting, with Bajrang Dal threatening that it would not allow the shooting of this web series further.

In a statement posted on Twitter, the Producers Guild of India said it strongly condemns the ''brazen acts of violence, harassment, and vandalism'' faced by the crew. ''Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, and the Guild is alarmed to note the frequency with which both the production and exhibition sectors are severely and illegally disrupted by various elements with impunity. Content production contributes significantly to local economies, generates employment, and promotes tourism, which is why authorities in India and across the world formulate policies to attract producers to their respective regions,'' the statement read.

The Guild said the least that production units should expect — more than incentives and benefits — is for the authorities to provide the guarantee of safety and security for their units. "We urge the relevant authorities to take immediate and strict action against the perpetrators of these acts of violence and to bring them to justice,'' the statement read.

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In another press statement, the FWICE appealed to the government to take cognizance of the incident, and initiate ''stringent action'' against those involved in the vandalism. ''The safety and security of our members is at high risk and increasing day by day due to such incidents and ignorance of the same by the respective authorities. We look for justice. The FWICE is and will always stand strongly with the producer/director and their crew members, and extends all its required support to eradicate such happenings from the otherwise peaceful industry,'' the statement read.

Superintendent of Police (SP), Bhopal south, Sai Krishna Thota told Press Trust of India that some people raised objections and staged protests over the name of the web series when its shooting was underway. ''Bajrang Dal activists objected that this web series hurt the sentiments of Hindus as it contains obscene scenes,'' he said.

The officer said that the windscreens of two buses were damaged due to stone-pelting, and one person was injured. No person has been arrested in this regard so far. According to eyewitnesses, Bajrang Dal activists also raised slogans against Jha and Deol, accusing them of hurting Hindu sentiments.

The first and the second season of the series premiered last year on MXPlayer. The vandalism has been criticised by filmmakers Hansal Mehta, Sanjay Gupta, and others.

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(With inputs from Press Trust of India)



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