• ‘Kaali’ smoking in film poster sparks row, complaint against director

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    ‘Kaali’ smoking in film poster sparks row, complaint against director




     Digital Desk: A
    complaint was made against Indian documentary director Leena Manimekalai
    because of a poster for her upcoming movie, "Kaali," which depicts a
    lady smoking while masquerading as a Hindu deity. Manimekalai was accused of
    hurting Hindu sentiments in the complaint delivered to the Delhi Police on
    Monday.



     



    The image, which
    features a woman dressed as Goddess Kaali smoking a cigarette, was published on
    social media by the filmmaker from Madurai who now resides in Toronto. She is
    also holding the pride flag for the LGBTQ community in the background.



     



    Some internet users
    were incensed by the banner because they thought it was offensive to religious
    sensibilities. They demanded that the poster be taken down. The hashtag
    #ArrestLeenaManimekalai soon became popular on Twitter as users demanded that
    the director be arrested.



     



    "A filmmaker
    named Leena Manimekalai portrays Hindu gods as cigarette users. She is making
    fun of Maa Kaali "penned a user.



    "I call for Leena
    Manimekalai's detention. The disrespect for our goddess, Kali Maa, will not be
    tolerated. This time, we support the Tamil government in full.
    @beingarun28@TheDeepak2022#ArrestLeenaManimekalai, "a different user said.



     



    "Today, I'm
    speaking out in favour of the detention of a video criticising Hinduism. Will
    you all be with me?" a another user said in a tweet.



    Since then,
    Manimekalai has limited Instagram comments. According to a tweet from the
    director, the movie was included in the Aga Khan Museum's "Rhythms of
    Canada" section in Toronto.



     



    "I'm overjoyed to announce that my most recent movie
    will be shown today as a part of "Rhythms of Canada" at the
    @AgaKhanMuseum. I'm delighted to be with my CREW "Manimekalai posted the
    poster along with it.



    The
    fury directed against Manimekalai is not the first to occur. Previous movies
    and television series that were accused of hurting religious emotions by the
    Twitterati received backlash. The most recent ones include "Ludo,"
    directed by Anurag Basu, and "Taandav," a web serial starring Saif
    Ali Khan.