Renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma recently took to Twitter to express his admiration for Christopher Nolan's latest film, Oppenheimer.?
On Monday, Ram Gopal Varma took to Twitter to share,?"Irony is that an American nuclear scientist Oppenheimer read the Bhagwad Geeta, which I doubt even 0.0000001 % of Indians read."
The tweet refers to a controversial scene in the film where the protagonist, J. Robert Oppenheimer (portrayed by Cillian Murphy), known as 'the father of the atomic bomb,' recites a verse from the holy Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita right after a lovemaking scene with his girlfriend (played by Florence Pugh).
Another comment read,?"We¡¯ve heard enough Bhagavath Geetha interpretations from others than reading it once with our interpretation unbiased and unprejudiced."
They wrote, "Indians are more worried about showing the Bhagavad Gita in a bedroom."
On the other hand, a different user opposed Ram Gopal Varma's remark and wrote, "Many Indians have read the Bible which I doubt 0.000000001% of Americans have ever dared to read...doesn't mean a thing RGV..."?
Another remark read, "Bigger irony is that it includes you too, sir!"?
Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur has taken a strong stance on the controversial scene, as reported by news agency ANI. In response to the objectionable content, he has demanded complete accountability from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
The Minister has instructed the filmmakers to remove the controversial scene from the film promptly. He also warned that strict action would be taken against all CBFC members involved in approving the screening of the movie, according to ANI sources.
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