Criminal complaint filed in Delhi court against web series ‘Tandav’
New Delhi, Jan 18: A criminal complaint has been filed against the web series Tandav in a Delhi court.
The
petition
alleges
that
the
series
incited
communal
disharmony
and
hurts
the
sentiments
of
Hindus.
Meanwhile,
an
FIR
was
lodged
in
Lucknow
against
the
makers
of
web
series
''Tandav'' and
Amazon''s
India
head
of
original
content
for
allegedly
depicting
Hindu
gods
in
a
manner
hurtful
to
religious
sentiments
of
the
people.
The FIR against Aparna Purohit, the head of Amazon''s India head of original content, director of the series Ali Abbas, producer Himanshu Krishna Mehra, writer Gaurav Solanki, and an unknown person was lodged late on Sunday night by senior Sub Inspector Amar Nath Yadav at the Hazratganj Kotwali police station here.
The film starring Saif Ali Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Sunil Grover, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Dino Morea, Kumud Mishra, Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub, Gauhar Khan and Kritika Kamra, premiered on the streaming platform on Friday.
According to the FIR, following public outrage expressed on social media platforms, the web series was viewed and it was found in the 17th minute of the first episode of the series that Hindu gods and goddesses have been presented in an "undignified manner'' and shown using language which is hurtful to religious sentiments.
Dialogues in the web series can incite caste anger, the FIR alleged.
It also alleged that the person occupying the high post of Prime Minister of India has been portrayed in a very belittling manner besides there are scenes in which castes have been presented as low and high and women in an insulting manner.