Adipurush’s controversial dialogue will be removed from the film – Manoj Muntashir
A lot of controversy is going on regarding Adipurush film. Then the sentiments of the people have been hurt on the dialogue spoken in the film. Then a big statement of the film’s dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir has come out. Regarding this, he has said that all the controversial dialogues of the film will be removed and also said that there is nothing more than the sentiments of the people.
The film ‘Adipurush’ has been mired in controversies over controversial dialogues and graphics. Manoj Muntashir Shukla, who wrote the film’s dialogues, is receiving the most criticism. Then, amidst this controversy, Manoj Muntashir’s tweet has come up in which the writer has apologized to the people and said that the aim of the film was not to hurt the sentiments of the people. Manoj further tweeted that my own brothers have written vulgar words for me on social media.
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What did Manoj Muntashir say?
Manoj Muntashir said about this that there is nothing bigger than your feelings for me. I can give innumerable arguments in favor of my dialogue, but it will not ease your pain. I and the producer-director of the film have decided to revise all the dialogues that hurt your feelings, and they will be added to the film this week.
Deliberately written such a dialogue?
Regarding the dialogue of the film, Manoj Muntashir had earlier said that such language has been deliberately kept so that people can relate to it. Narrators say that profanity was also added at the beginning of each line of Hanumanji’s dialogue. Which was removed by the Censor Board after the producers said. Otherwise Hanumanji would have appeared in person through these Bija mantras. What could Tulsidas eat and write so much in the vernacular? To connect with the audience, Ravana says who will touch our sisters, we will impale them. After hearing this dialogue, there is an uproar and people are constantly protesting it.