Case registered against Nayanthara and seven others in Thane district over ‘Annapoorani’

In the complaint to the Naya Nagar police station, the 48-year-old complainant, said the film also promotes "love jihad".

Published Jan 12, 2024 | 11:40 AMUpdated Jan 12, 2024 | 11:40 AM

A case has been registered against Nayanthara over Annapoorani

The police in Maharashtra’s Thane district registered a case against eight persons, including actor Nayanthara, over allegations that certain scenes in her newly released film Annapoorani (2023) have hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus, an official said on Friday, 12 January.

In his complaint to the Naya Nagar police station, the 48-year-old complainant, a resident of Mira-Bhayander, said the film also promotes “love jihad”.

The movie has already been removed from Netflix.

The station house officer at the Naya Nagar police station said a case was registered on Thursday, 11 January,  against eight persons, including the actor and the film’s producer, under Indian Penal Code sections 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups), 295-A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings) and 505 (2) (offence committed in place of worship) read with 34 (common intention).

The Mumbai police had said on Thursday that activists of two right-wing outfits had filed separate complaints against actor Nayanthara and others associated with the film, alleging that certain scenes in it hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus.

“A complaint was submitted by the activists of Bajrang Dal to the Oshiwara police station in western suburbs two days ago, and an inquiry in this connection is underway,” an official said.

A second complaint was filed at the Lokmanya Tilak Marg police station in South Mumbai by Ramesh Solanki, founder of Hindu IT Cell, another official said.

Solanki alleged that the film demeaned Lord Ram and was intentionally released to hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus.

Related: Nayanthara’s ‘Annapoorani’ pulled down from Netflix after a complaint

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