"I
doubt
it.
Sometimes
it
does
help,
but
most
of
the
time
it
doesn't.
Whatever
is
happening
in
the
case
of
Padmavati,
I
don't
think
it
is
going
to
help
the
film.
When
you
hassle
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
and
vandalise
the
film's
sets,
the
cost
of
the
movie
goes
up.
Even
that
'rangoli'
was
destroyed,
how
can
all
this
help?"
"So,
if
the
film
gets
delayed,
the
first
three
days
of
the
business
gets
affected.
It
affects
the
economics
of
the
film.
The
first
weekend
is
very
important
for
the
film," Tagore
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
The
veteran
actor
said
the
debate
has
instilled
fear
in
the
minds
of
the
people
who
already
feel
scared
to
go
to
the
cinema
halls.
"Audience
is
already
feeling
scared.
Most
of
them
feel
'let
the
first
two
days
go
by
peacefully,
then
we'll
go'.
They
(the
group)
are
already
issuing
threats
that
they'll
burn
the
theatres
if
the
makers
don't
take
their
permission.
All
this
causes
serious
harm
to
the
film
fraternity
as
well," she
said.
Padmavati,
starring
Deepika
Padukone,
Ranveer
Singh
and
Shahid
Kapoor,
is
slated
to
release
on
December
1.