A RSS spokesman slams the film industry in Mumbai, asks why do they give so much weight to the mafia or hell?



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Ranbir Kapoor in Sanjay Dutt Biopic Sanju

While Ranbir Kapoor Starrer Sanju received accolades and accolades from all over, it seems like everyone did not become a Sanjay Dutt fan after have watched the movie. A spokesman for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Panchjanya, criticized the Mumbai film industry claiming that it focuses primarily on eliminating the bad image of celebrities and gives weight to the mafia or the underground world

. The weekly RSS newspaper has called on all filmmakers to highlight the good aspects of actors' lives rather than showing what they really are. The weekly RSS newspaper also called Sunjay Dutt "criminal" and said that the film directed by Rajkumar Hirani, Sanju, has attempted to "whitewash the image of the actor".

They claimed that Rajkummar Hirani did not represent the "bad" Sanjay Dutt who inspired him to direct a film about the life of the actor. He says: "Although the film has even left Baahubali behind in the first week, there are three questions that need to be answered: First, does Sanjay Dutt have such" qualities "that can be glamorous, presented on the screen? big screen an "ideal" and the millions and billions spent on it? If so, the "high moral" of cinema, which claims that films are the light of society, bite the dust. "[19659005] "Second, is the film a public relations exercise to whiten the image of an actor by spending crores? Because the film has omitted or given a quick look at it. on the fact that "Baba" (a nickname for Sanjay Dutt) "Third, why does the Mumbai film industry give so much weight to the mafia or the underground world?" asked the newspaper, while by referring to one of the one-year films based on "the most wanted terrorist" Daw ood Ibrahim, his sister Haseena Parkar, his help Chhota Rajan, Arun Gawli, and Haji Mastan. "

On the other hand, Sanju makes waves on the box office and is rushing towards the mark of 300 crores