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BJP SC Morcha workers burn posters of 'Chhapaak' in Indore

The workers of Bharatiya Janata Party SC Morcha on Friday, burnt the posters of the upcoming film 'Chhapaak' which based on vitriolage survivor Laxmi, in Madhya Pradesh's Indore. The workers raised slogans and protested against the film's lead actor Deepika Padukone who went to a protest by JNU students recently. Deepika's visit has led to a huge political storm, with many calling for a boycott of her film. 

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