The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed notifications passed by the governments of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat that tried to ban the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat in those states.
Bhansali’s magnum opus, starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, is based on Malik Mohammed Jayasi’s 16th century poem Padmavat, which provides a fictional account of Alauddin Khilji’s siege of Chittor, driven by lust for Rajput Queen Padmavati. The movie is set to release on January 25, after running into multiple hurdles following protests from Right-Wing groups, who claim the movie distorts history and hurts the sentiments of the Rajput community.
After relentless protests, attacks on movie sets and death threats by the Rajput Karni Sena and other fringe groups, the Central Board of Film Certification had appointed a panel of historians to review the film. The movie was finally cleared with a few changes and on the condition that filmmakers would change the title from Padmavati to Padmavat. It was finally rechristened Padmaavat.
The Thursday ruling in favour of the filmmakers was largely greeted enthusiastically by Twitter users.
Every time politicians and the Government in this country plunge to embarrassing depths, the Supreme Court comes to the rescue. Unfortunate that the makers of #Padmaavat didn’t take the legal course earlier, or we’d still be referring to the film as #Padmavati. https://t.co/jgKKKSbVM1
— Aniruddha Guha (@AniGuha) January 18, 2018
Delighted with #CJI Dipak Misra's liberal order staying state bans on #Padmaavat. Those who oppose the film have 2 options: 1) Don't watch it. 2) Protest against it peacefully. Period.
— Minhaz Merchant (@MinhazMerchant) January 18, 2018
Clearly one of the most honest and straight-forward decision of Supreme Court to lift the ban of film #Padmaavat in four major states including Haryana. Really feel happppy for it ! My last tweet was about the same issue. ✌️
— Nikhil (@sachnikh) January 18, 2018
I love Harish Salve, more like him please! @harishsalvee ! #SupremeCourt #Padmaavat ! https://t.co/wJg4KUXcPn
— Dharya (@Dharya4) January 18, 2018
Everyone must honor d judgement on #Padmaavat. RWs must treat this whole episode as a victory of #HinduPride & make a strategic retreat.Our genuine conerns hv been addressed by all(CBFC, gifts, courts & Media). Now let's not allow street goons to malign Hinduism & our own govt.
— MASH (@man_bhr) January 18, 2018
#Padmaavat - Victory of Justice that freedom of expression has always triumphed in #India. #JaiHind.
— Edmond Fernandes 🇮🇳 (@Edmondfernandes) January 18, 2018
#Padmaavat Karni Sena Rajputs fought well but met with yet another humiliating defeat as “Honorable Supreme Court refuses to ban” Padmaavat film 😂 @deepikapadukone pic.twitter.com/jkJN3In8wz
— Desi PoliTicks 🇮🇳 (@DesiPoliticks) January 18, 2018
The Supreme Court, in its interim order, said that it was the duty of states to maintain law and order during the screening of the film. But some Twitter users expressed concerns about who would be held responsible if violence were to break out when Padmaavat hits the theatres.
SC stays ban on film #Padmaavat by few States even Govt didn't made efforts to stop movie. States took preventive action to maintain Law & order, if anything happens now who will be responsible?
— Prashant P. Umrao (@ippatel) January 18, 2018
Why supreme court taking risk of riots & govt broken property loss just to recover shameless director objective..who will be responsible? #Padmaavat
— Rahul (@Rahulthakur_er) January 18, 2018
Reactions to the Supreme Court ruling varied across the political spectrum. Opposition members welcomed the move, but some Bharatiya Janata Party leaders who spoke to the media expressed their disappointment. The party’s Haryana leader Suraj Pal Amu, who had announced a Rs 10-crore reward for the beheading of Padmaavat actor Deepika Padukone and Bhansali, and later resigned from the post of party’s Haryana Chief Media Coordinator, said the country would be “torn apart” if the film releases.
Aaj Supreme Court ne lakhon-crore logon, lakhon-crore Hinduon ki bhavnaon ko thes pahuchai hai, jo SC ka samman karte hain. Hamara sangharsh jaare rahega chaahe mujhe faansi laga do! Ye film release hogi toh desh tootega: Suraj Pal Amu pic.twitter.com/smAb63kjbj
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
Supreme Court gave the decision without listening to our side. Supreme Court is the supreme so will abide by the decision. We will also examine the decision and see if there is a scope of appealing against it: Anil Vij, Haryana Health Minister #Padmaavat pic.twitter.com/XhGluX1kre
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
It's vindication to artists' rights & freedom of speech. SC must be congratulated for upholding not just freedom of speech but artists' rights to present story in manner he/she wishes. Hope states honor verdict & don't create hurdles in its implementation: Kapil Sibal #Padmaavat pic.twitter.com/Df7dRoLmVK
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
We respect the Supreme Court's decision, will abide by it. My department & I will look for a legal provision, if one is possible, after reading SC's decision and then we will move forward: Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria #Padmaavat pic.twitter.com/W7eW0AMdQQ
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
The Rajput Karni Sena, meanwhile, insisted its efforts to thwart the film’s release would continue. Violence was reported in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur, where members of the outfit allegedly vandalised a cinema hall.
Poore desh ke saamajik sangathanon se appeal karoonga #Padmaavat nahi chalni chahiye. Film hall par janta curfew laga de: Lokendra Singh Kalvi, Rajput Karni Sena Chief in Ujjain #MadhyaPradesh pic.twitter.com/kxIYAE38EV
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
Protesters vandalize a cinema hall in Bihar's Muzaffarpur. #Padmaavat pic.twitter.com/MlleJsFBkE
— ANI (@ANI) January 18, 2018
Members of the film industry also lauded the Supreme Court’s decision.
Best news of the day which restores faith in our democracy : Supreme Court suspends ban imposed by 4 states on #Padmaavat, restrains other states from issuing similar orders.
— Ayushmann Khurrana (@ayushmannk) January 18, 2018
I Welcome The Honorable Supreme Court's decision of withdrawing the ban on #Padmavat..Congrats to the Entire team !! 🙏
— Madhur Bhandarkar (@imbhandarkar) January 18, 2018
Banning the film #Padmaavat even after CBFC certification was a cowardly act by those states. Just were trying to do vote bank politics and or shying away from their responsibilities of managing law and order. #SupremeCourt
— Manish Mundra (@ManMundra) January 18, 2018