“Adipurush” is supported by Raj Thackeray’s MNS; “Have you seen Ravana in real life?”

Ameya Khopkar, an MNS representative, declared that the party backs Adipurush director Om Raut and will reject the BJP’s “gundagardi.” He questioned, “Has Ram Kadam ever seen Ravana or does he have a photo of Ravana in his pocket?”

In the midst of an uproar over the teaser for the movie, Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena has come out in support of Adipurush and its director Om Raut. MNS leader Ameya Khopkar criticised the BJP leaders’ threat to prevent the film from being released and questioned whether Ram Kadam had actually seen Ravana. One of the reasons the trailer has drawn criticism is Saif Ali Khan’s portrayal of Ravana.

“Does Ram Kadam own a picture of Ravana in his pocket or has he ever seen Ravana in his life? Directors need to have freedom. It’s not disrespectful to Devi and the Devtas to grant freedom. I disagree with the controversy, and MNS supports this film (Adipurush) wholeheartedly “According to Ameya Khopkar of MNS, ANI.

The MNS leader asserted that Om Raut was a genuine “hindutvawadi” who couldn’t damage religious emotions and who planned and carried out a laser show that told the story of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. “You’re stopping this movie after only watching the trailer and because of your immoral politics. Beyond politics, they must think. This sort of unethical politics is not tolerated by MNS. It’s pretty simple to declare that we don’t like this movie, but 400 to 500 people get their food from it. MNS respects all faiths, whether they be Muslim or Hindu. For us, there is no distinction. If you merely see the teaser, you won’t be able to determine if it’s correct or wrong, therefore watch the movie first before making a choice.”

The leader of MNS declared that the movie will be released and that MNS would not accept any “gundagardi.”

On October 2, the teaser for the Prabhas-starring movie was released in Ayodhya, where it immediately sparked a political controversy. Even if they make certain changes, the movie would not be allowed to be released, according to Ram Kadam of the BJP. He added that individuals who produce such films ought to be banned from the industry. The preview has drawn criticism from the Vishva Hindu Parishad and the Madhya Pradesh home minister Narottam Mishra, and the top priest of the Ayodhya Ram Temple has urged for the movie to be banned.