Mahipal
Singh
Makrana
Mahipal
Singh
Makrana
also
said,
"Till
now,
we
have
always
protested
against
the
movie
keeping
law
and
order
in
mind
and
without
violating
it."
Appealed
To
PM
Modi
He
appealed
to
the
PM
as
well,
"I
appeal
to
Prime
Minister
Modi
to
take
cognisance
in
the
matter,
otherwise
the
Central
Government
and
the
state
government
will
be
responsible
for
the
dire
consequences."
Set
It
On
Fire
The
outfit
had
previously
threatened
to
set
cinema
halls
on
fire,
if
at
all
the
film
is
released
and
called
for
a
nation-wide
band
on
the
movie.
Tampering
With
History
Several
fringe
groups
had
come
forward
claiming
the
film
has
allegedly
tampered
with
historical
facts
and
had
hit
the
streets
in
protests.
Release
Date
Tension
Due
to
violence
erupting
in
several
places,
the
film-makers
cancelled
the
film's
release
on
December
1,
2017
and
now
have
decided
to
release
it
on
January
25,
2018.
They'll
Be
Back
We
guess
Karni
Sena
and
many
other
groups
will
now
band
together
and
show
their
opposition
all
over
again
during
the
film's
release.
The
Wrath
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
had
already
faced
the
wrath
of
these
outfits
and
we
hope
he'll
be
safe
and
secure
in
the
coming
days.
Unpredictable!
Now
the
question
is,
what
if
the
group
manages
to
disrupt
the
release
of
the
film
on
January
25,
2018?
Box
Office
Clash
We
hope
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Padmavat
releases
peacefully
on
time
and
also
hope
the
law
and
order
will
be
maintained
all
across
the
country.
Let's
Hope
For
The
Best
Padmavat
starring
Deepika
Padukone,
Ranveer
Singh
and
Shahid
Kapoor
is
all
set
to
release
on
January
25,
2018
and
will
clash
with
Akshay
Kumar
and
Sonam
Kapoor
starrer
Padman.