Violent protests erupt in India as ‘Padmaavat’ opens in cinemas

25 Jan, 2018

NEW DELHI: Thousands of police in riot gear guarded cinemas across India on Thursday amid threats of violence by Hindu hardliners opposed to the release of a movie about a legendary Hindu queen and a Muslim king.

Some schools near Delhi closed after an attack on a school bus while distributors in several states have said they will not show ‘Padmaavat’ because of fears of violence. Dozens of school children ducked inside a bus that was pelted with stones by anti-Padmaavat protesters in Gurgaon, a satellite city of Delhi. Another bus was set on fire.

The Bollywood epic still opened in nearly 5,000 cinemas across the country early Thursday under heightened security. Paramilitary forces and police in riot gear manned barriers around cinemas in New Delhi, Mumbai and other main cities.

Radical groups say the film falsely portrays Queen Padmavati. The producers vehemently deny the claim while most historians doubt that Padmavati even existed.

On Tuesday several hundred people attacked shops, set alight dozens of motorbikes and damaged more than 150 cars across Gujarat state's main city Ahmedabad.

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Nearly 250 accused have been arrested over the rampage, Gujarat state home minister Pradipsinh Jadeja said late Wednesday.

In Mumbai -- the home of India's Bollywood film industry -- police rounded up 50 people affiliated to a hardline Hindu group after protesters set car tyres ablaze during an angry demonstration late Tuesday.

Sanjay Bhargava, manager at a New Delhi cinema, told AFP there was an atmosphere of fear due to the threats but he still expected a busy weekend. "As of now there is a bit of fear but with foolproof police protection, we hope things will improve soon," Bhargav said outside his cinema, protected by dozens of police, in the central Connaught Place district.

Opponents claim the movie features a romantic liaison between Padmavati and 14th century Muslim ruler Alauddin Khilji despite repeated denials by filmmakers. The movie's producers say the film celebrates Rajputs, who were traditionally warriors.

Members of the fringe groups have threatened to attack cinemas while hundreds of women have said they are ready to perform a mass self-immolation if screenings go ahead. States including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab tried to ban the film but India's Supreme Court ruled that this would violate creative freedoms.

‘Padmaavat’ stars Shahid Kapoor as Maharawal Ratan Singh, the husband of Padmavati, and Ranveer Singh as Khilji who leads an invasion to try to capture the queen.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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