Akshay Kumar had to buy Kachari expensively, notice issued to the makers of the film Oh My God 2
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Ujjain (Best Hindu News)-Akshay Kumar starrer new film Oh My God 2 has got embroiled in controversy. A notice has been sent to the makers of this film. This notice has been sent by the priests of Mahakal temple. According to the notice, the form of Lord Shiva has been wrongly shown in the film. He is shown buying Kachori from the shop in the market. This hurts the devotees of Lord Shiva. The Censor Board has given the film an A certificate. That is, people under the age of 18 will not be able to see it. On this, the priests of Mahakal temple say that it seems that there are obscene scenes in this film. Such scenes are not acceptable with Mahakal temple. ‘Oh My God 2’ is a sequel to the 2012 film ‘Oh My God’.
The notice has been sent by Mahesh Sharma, chief priest of the Mahakal temple, to film director Amit Rai, producers Vipul Shah and Chandraprakash Dwivedi, actor Akshay Kumar, besides Censor Board chairman Prasoon Kumar Joshi. High Court lawyer Abhilash Vyas has sent this notice on behalf of the All India Pujari Mahasangh on August 7. It states that derogatory scenes should be removed within 24 hours of receiving the letter. Apologize publicly. Failure to do so will result in an appeal for cancellation of the film’s certificate. In this film of director Umesh Shukla, Akshay was seen as Lord Krishna.
Paresh Rawal played the lead role with him in this. Made in a budget of Rs 60 crore, the film earned around Rs 200 crore. ‘Oh My God 2’ is coming on August 11. It will clash with Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 at the box office.
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