July 28, 2017
A large number of protesting Congress workers on Friday
stalled the matinee show of Madhur Bhandarkar's latest release "Indu Sarkar" at
a multiplex here.
The activists, led by Thane district president Manoj
Shinde, barged inside the INOX Cinema in Korum Mall and raised slogans
condemning the film and Bhandarkar.
The belligerent activists even
attempted to climb on the stage near the screen shouting slogans also against
the Bharatiya Janata Party government in Maharashtra and the Centre.
"This is a deliberate attempt to malign the image of our former Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi who contributed so much for the country. We will not allow the
film to be screened," Shinde told mediapersons later.
They targeted
Bhandarkar saying they were disgusted that though he is a Maharashtrian, he
chose to make this film. They also warned of dire consequences if the theatre
management continued the show.
The theatre then decided to cancel the
show and refunded the ticket amount to the patrons.
Earlier this month,
Congress' Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil and
Mumbai Congress President had sought Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis'
intervention to stop the film's release.
They had warned that if the film
was found to be distorting historical facts aimed at maligning prominent
Congress leaders, party activists would take to the streets.
The
much-anticipated political drama was released after the Supreme Court granted
its clearance on Thursday.
The film is set against the backdrop of the
Emergency imposed during 1975-1977 and related aspects inspired by the main
players of that era including Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi among
others.