Rajkumar Santoshi received death threats, registered with the police
Rajkumar Santoshi | After receiving death threats, filmmaker Rajkumar Santoshi filed a police report and requested additional security on Monday.
Santoshi requested additional security in a letter to Special Commissioner of Police Deven Bharti after receiving death threats, and she formally spoke about the incident during the press conference for her film 'Gandhi Godse: Ek Yudh.' He stated that the programme was hampered by a group of people with vested interests.
Received threats from some unknown people | Rajkumar Santoshi
"Later, I received several threats from some unknown people to stop the release and promotion of this film," Santoshi wrote in the letter. I am feeling insecure, and I believe that if such people are allowed to roam freely, serious harm will befall me and my family.
The renowned filmmaker, who directed blockbusters such as "Ghayal," "Damini," and "Pukar," urged the police to take appropriate action. "I request that you provide me with additional security immediately for the safety of myself and my other family members," he said.
Rajkumar Santoshi, director of the film 'Gandhi Godse - Ek Yudh' writes to Mumbai's Special CP Deven Bharti seeking additional security for himself and his family after a press conference held by him and his team was interrupted by a group of protestors in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/oUhpO4bjbN
— ANI (@ANI) January 23, 2023
Protesters waved black flags | Rajkumar Santoshi
Protesters sitting among the media people waved black flags and shouted 'Mahatma Gandhi Zindabad' during a media programme last Friday. He claimed that the film demeans Mahatma Gandhi's legacy and glorifies his assassin, Nathuram Godse. To avoid any untoward situations, the police were called after the incident.
'Gandhi Godse: Ek War' to release on this day | Rajkumar Santoshi
The film 'Gandhi Godse: Ek Yuddh,' produced by Santoshi Productions LLP and PVR Pictures, is set to be released on January 26. The film, written and directed by Santoshi, depicts the clash of two opposing ideologies between Gandhi and Godse.
Deepak Antani and Chinmay Mandlekar play Mahatma Gandhi and Nathuram Godse, respectively, in this film.
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Rajkumar Santoshi | After receiving death threats, filmmaker Rajkumar Santoshi filed a police report and requested additional security on Monday.
Santoshi requested additional security in a letter to Special Commissioner of Police Deven Bharti after receiving death threats, and she formally spoke about the incident during the press conference for her film 'Gandhi Godse: Ek Yudh.' He stated that the programme was hampered by a group of people with vested interests.
Received threats from some unknown people | Rajkumar Santoshi
"Later, I received several threats from some unknown people to stop the release and promotion of this film," Santoshi wrote in the letter. I am feeling insecure, and I believe that if such people are allowed to roam freely, serious harm will befall me and my family.
The renowned filmmaker, who directed blockbusters such as "Ghayal," "Damini," and "Pukar," urged the police to take appropriate action. "I request that you provide me with additional security immediately for the safety of myself and my other family members," he said.
Rajkumar Santoshi, director of the film 'Gandhi Godse - Ek Yudh' writes to Mumbai's Special CP Deven Bharti seeking additional security for himself and his family after a press conference held by him and his team was interrupted by a group of protestors in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/oUhpO4bjbN
— ANI (@ANI) January 23, 2023
Protesters waved black flags | Rajkumar Santoshi
Protesters sitting among the media people waved black flags and shouted 'Mahatma Gandhi Zindabad' during a media programme last Friday. He claimed that the film demeans Mahatma Gandhi's legacy and glorifies his assassin, Nathuram Godse. To avoid any untoward situations, the police were called after the incident.
'Gandhi Godse: Ek War' to release on this day | Rajkumar Santoshi
The film 'Gandhi Godse: Ek Yuddh,' produced by Santoshi Productions LLP and PVR Pictures, is set to be released on January 26. The film, written and directed by Santoshi, depicts the clash of two opposing ideologies between Gandhi and Godse.
Deepak Antani and Chinmay Mandlekar play Mahatma Gandhi and Nathuram Godse, respectively, in this film.
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