
Anurag Thakur furious at Censor Board- scene will be removed…

British-American filmmaker christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer continues to be in the news. Films in india have been mired in controversies. There is a controversy regarding a scene related to Bhagavad Gita in the film. The fans looked very angry and started demanding a boycott of the film. Now according to the reports, Information and Broadcasting minister anurag thakur has asked the censor board to remove this scene.
According to the news of Hindustan Times, the source said that Information and Broadcasting minister anurag thakur has taken a tough stand on the controversial scene. anurag thakur has sought an answer from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on this objectionable scene. He has instructed the makers of the film to immediately remove this controversial scene from the movie. Apart from this, he has warned of strict action against all the CBFC members involved in approving the screening of the film with the controversial scene.
There is a dispute about which scene?
Let us tell you that an intimate scene has been shown between actors Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh in the film. In this scene, Oppenheimer is seen reciting some verses from the Bhagavad Gita. During this scene, it is shown that Florence Pug goes to Cillian Murphy's bookshelf and sees that a different book is kept among the books related to science. Florence asks about that book. Oppenheimer calls it a sanskrit language book. After this, Florence asks Cillian Murphy to read a few verses from that book.