‘Thank God’ Embroiled In Controversies, Ridiculed Lord Chitragupta, Complaint Against Ajay Devgn! Details Inside

The trailer of Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra starrer Thank God recently hit YouTube. The said glimpses from the film revealed that it is loosely based on Indian mythology with a comedy twist. However, it seems that its references made to mythological concepts have offended some and now.

Because of this, the case was registered

According to the latest media reports, a case has been registered against Ajay Devgan, Sidharth Malhotra and director Indra Kumar for hurting religious sentiments. It is being said that a lawyer named Himanshu Srivastava, who lives in Uttar Pradesh, has filed a case against him in Jaunpur court after watching the trailer of the film. The film’s cast and director are accused of making fun of religion and hurting religious sentiments. The complainant Himanshu further wrote in his complaint that Chitragupta keeps an account of the good and bad deeds of every human being and is considered to be the God of Karma. In such a situation, such depiction of Gods is not correct and it can hurt religious sentiments. According to Himanshu, in the trailer, Chitragupta is shown in modern clothes wearing a suit-boot. Along with this, Ajay Devgan is using such language as Chitragupta and is joking.

DETAILS FROM TRAILER,

It is worth noting that recently the film ‘Thank God’ has been released. It is shown in the trailer that Ajay Devgan is in the role of modern Chitragupta and is watching the account of Siddharth Malhotra’s life. An attempt has been made to present the story in a modern way. However, while some viewers liked the trailer, some found it hurting religious sentiments. However, apart from Ajay, Siddharth, Rakul Preet Singh is also in this film. The film will hit the theaters on October 25.

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