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Legal notice to 'Kalki' filmmakers for distorting Sanatan values


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Acharya Pramod Krishnam emphasizes that India is a nation built on emotions, trust, and faith, and these values should not be undermined.

He stresses that the culture, civilization, and scriptures (Shastras) of Sanatan Dharma should not be distorted.

He highlights that Lord Kalki is the last incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and no further incarnations will occur after him.

He asserts that the movie 'Kalki' contradicts the descriptions in the Shastras and has hurt religious sentiments.

He further states that specific objections have been outlined in a legal notice sent to the filmmakers, awaiting their response.

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10 hours ago, andhra_jp said:

Acharya Pramod Krishnam emphasizes that India is a nation built on emotions, trust, and faith, and these values should not be undermined.

He stresses that the culture, civilization, and scriptures (Shastras) of Sanatan Dharma should not be distorted.

He highlights that Lord Kalki is the last incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and no further incarnations will occur after him.

He asserts that the movie 'Kalki' contradicts the descriptions in the Shastras and has hurt religious sentiments.

He further states that specific objections have been outlined in a legal notice sent to the filmmakers, awaiting their response.

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Vaammo ... Roo much ... 

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he has a point, however to his other point about lord kalki (birth in shambala, next part) shown in the movie is valid too,  but again kalki will be born to a brahmin family in shambala, but in movie they've presented in a diff way which is apparently wrong. A blend of fiction and original mahabharath - these 2 cannot go together. 

rebirth of karna to save kalki also may not be right, 

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13 minutes ago, Kakynada said:

he has a point, however to his other point about lord kalki (birth in shambala, next part) shown in the movie is valid too,  but again kalki will be born to a brahmin family in shambala, but in movie they've presented in a diff way which is apparently wrong. A blend of fiction and original mahabharath - these 2 cannot go together. 

rebirth of karna to save kalki also may not be right, 

What about Mayabazaar movie ??

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31 minutes ago, Truth_Holds said:

What about Mayabazaar movie ??

ofcourse we all know mayabazaar is a  pure fictional movie, none raised their concerns doesnt mean that we can re write things fictional way using original characters and their references. It was a classic movie and became a massive hit because of so many reasons like ntr, costliest movies of that era 1950's etc., no one ever understood why that director introduced a character sasirekha as arjun's love and took a movie out of it :) 

 

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The legal notice, served by Supreme Court advocate Ujjawal Anand Sharma on behalf of Acharya Krishnam, condemns the filmmakers for altering the fundamental depiction of Lord Kalki as described in Hindu scriptures.
 

Acharya Krishnam noted the importance of Lord Kalki in Hindu belief, mentioning that Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently laid the foundation stone for the Shri Kalki Dham temple in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal, where Lord Kalki is prophesied to be born. "The entire world is waiting for him. This movie, however, wants to send a wrong message to the people," he stated.

Advocate Sharma echoed these concerns, alleging that the filmmakers had ulterior motives behind their depictions and had borrowed scenes from the Mahabharat to claim authenticity. He cited the portrayal of Lord Kalki's birth through artificial insemination as an example of the film's misleading content. "A lot of confused devotees approached the Acharya, prompting him to take legal action," he added.

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Fictional content with cinematic liberties with no intention to hurt any religion ani chepparu kadha..

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