Padmavati Controversy Ka Effect! Ranveer Singh Wants To Meet Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Give Him A Hug
Ranveer Singh feels bad for Bhansali's efforts and good intentions have been kept aside.
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Padmavati
Controversy:
Ranveer
Singh
stands
in
support
of
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
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Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
upcoming
film
Padmavati
starring
Ranveer
Singh,
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Deepika
Padukone
has
stirred
up
a
huge
controversy
in
recent
times.
The
makers
along
with
Deepika
have
been
facing
several
backlash
and
death
threats
from
various
Rajput
organizations
who
fear
that
Bhansali
might
have
tampered
with
the
historical
facts.
After
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Deepika
Padukone,
it's
Ranveer
Singh
now
who
has
addressed
this
entire
row
in
his
interview
with
Hindustan
Times
as
he
is
quite
concerned
about
his
girlfriend
and
SLB.
Read
on
to
know
more...
Ranveer
Stands
By
'Padmavati'
He
told
HT,
"I
am
200
per
cent
with
the
film
and
I
stand
by
it
as
well
as
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali.
I
also
stand
by
his
vision
for
the
film.
He
had
a
vision
and
has
done
everything
to
realise
it."
He
Has
Made
A
Request
To
The
Audience
"Vis-à-vis
the
film,
I
can
just
request
the
audience
and
everybody
else
who
have
concerns
about
it
to
wait
and
watch
the
film."
Please
Don't
Doubt
On
SLB,
Says
Ranveer
He
said,
"One
shouldn't
doubt
Sanjay
sir;
he
is
a
magnificent
film-maker
and
has
tremendous
respect
for
Indian
culture
and
an
enormous
respect
for
Indian
heritage
and
he
will
never
intentionally
hurt
sentiments
or
do
anything
wrong.
He
is
a
good
man
with
good
intentions."
He
Knew
SLB's
Intentions
From
The
Start
"I
know
his
intentions
from
the
start.
He
wanted
to
make
a
film
that
the
entire
country
can
be
proud
of.
So,
to
see
all
of
this
happening
is
really
sad,
"
says
Ranveer.
Jhaadu
Ki
Jhappi
Ranveer
added,
"
I
feel
bad
for
a
man
whose
efforts
and
good
intentions
have
been
kept
aside.
I
just
want
to
meet
him
and
give
him
a
hug."
Meanwhile,
The
Mumbai
Police
Has
Warned
Padmavati
Protestors
The
Mumbai
Police
has
made
it
clear
that
it
would
not
interfere
with
protests
which
are
conducted
in
a
democratic
manner,
but
it
would
not
allow
miscreants
to
create
any
problems.
Meanwhile,
what
do
you
folks
think
about
this
entire
hullabaloo
surrounding
Padmavati?