Rohit said the film should be left with the audience as they have the right to reject or accept it.
"It is doing a great business. The whole team has gone through a lot- Bhansali, Deepika, Ranveer, the whole Viacom18 team- they have endured a lot, so, let it remain with the audience now. What's the use if we start talking about what he said or she said. I will not say anything. Let the film breathe now, for God's sake,” he said.
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Here's How Bollywood Celebrities Reacted To Swara Bhaskar's 'Padmaavat' Letter
Bhaskar slammed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for apparently glorifying jauhar (mass sati) in the period drama
Mumbai: Bollywood celebrities such Ayushmann Khurrana and director Imtiaz Ali have said that while Swara Bhasker, who has criticised the depiction of 'jauhar' in Padmaavat, is entitled to her opinion, they found nothing objectionable in the movie.
Bhasker slammed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for apparently glorifying jauhar (mass sati) in the period drama, which released last week after months of controversy.
Ayushmann said while everyone is entitled to their opinion, a filmmaker should be respected for his or her perspective.
Actor Divya Dutta said she agrees that 'jauhar' scene in "Padmaavat" is visually evocative but as the story is set centuries ago, she did not feel Bhansali glorified the practice.
"The film has been told like a story. Everyone has their own viewpoint. Swara kept hers, I respect that. She felt something... That visual (jauhar scene) is very strong when it comes across. But the film is set in another century, whose mindset was different. So, my view point is different. I enjoyed it (the film) very much. I respect her opinion but I take the film for what it is, absolutely," Divya said.
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty declined to comment on the letter, saying he wants the film to run peacefully as the filmmaker has suffered enough already.
Director Imtiaz Ali said he did not find anything in the film worth protesting against.
Ram-Leela co-writers Siddharth Singh and Garima Wahal have penned a counter letter to Swara, saying there are lots of instances in the film which portray Padmavati as a strong-willed woman and in fact the decision to opt for 'jauhar' was hers and not forced upon.
"They must have felt like a 'vagina' when she chose 'fire' over 'rape'? It was her 'call', her 'decision' as a vagina. Right, wrong, strong, weak is up to you to interpret as a 'penis' or as a 'vagina'," they wrote on their blog.
Actor Suchitra Krishnamoorthi slammed Bhasker's letter.
"Aren't these feminist debates on #Padmaavat rather dumb? It's a story ladies - not an advocacy of Jauhar for god's sake. Find another battle for your cause- a real one at all. Not historical fiction," she said.
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