'Padmavati'
is
a
film
that
celebrates
India's
culture
and
every
Indian
should
be
proud
of
it,
actor
Shahid
Kapoor
said,
as
he
urged
people
to
see
the
film
before
judging.
Shahid
asserted
that
the
film
will
be
releasing
on
December
1,
despite
threats
from
the
Rajput
Karni
Sena
to
burn
cinema
halls
which
screen
the
movie,
if
the
makers
do
not
show
them
the
film
before
its
release.
Every
Indian
Will
Be
Proud
Of
The
Film
"We
are
ready
to
release
(the
movie)
on
December
1.
It's
a
film
that
every
Indian
is
proud
of
as
it's
a
film
that
celebrates
India,
our
culture,
what
we
stand
for
and
shows
everybody
in
the
most
amazing
light."
"They
should
see
the
film
to
decide,"
Shahid
told
reporters
here
at
the
sidelines
of
the
annual
Mumbai
film
festival.
‘We
Need
To
Contain
The
Situation’
"The
right
thing
to
do
at
this
point
is
to
let
the
right
authorities
to
deal
with
it.
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
and
everybody
at
the
helm
of
affairs
need
us
to
not
comment
on
it
because
we
need
to
contain
the
situation,"
Shahid
said.
Shahid
On
Padmavati’s
Rangoli
Being
Vandalised
Expressing
disappointment
at
a
rangoli
being
vandalised
at
a
Surat
mall
by
a
group
of
protesters,
he
said:
"There
is
absolute
care
taken
to
keep
everybody's
point
of
view
in
mind.
It
is
made
in
a
way
that
will
only
show
the
people
of
this
country
in
the
nicest
way."
Deepika
Had
Also
Expressed
Her
Anger
Deepika
Padukone
also
expressed
anguish
at
the
incident
on
Twitter
yesterday,
hitting
out
at
the
group
for
their
attack
on
"freedom
and
right
to
individual
expression".
Earlier
this
year,
director
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
was
attacked
by
members
of
the
Rajput
Karni
Sena,
during
the
shooting
of
the
film
in
Rajasthan.