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Sunny Deol's 'Jaat' faces backlash from Christian community over controversial Church scene: Report

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Shortly after its April 10 release, the movie 'Jaat', starring Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Viineet Kumar Siingh, has sparked backlash. The Christian community has taken offense to a particular church scene and is demanding that the film be banned without delay.

Controversial Church Scene Sparks Outrage

The scene in question shows Hooda’s character standing under a crucifix inside a church, right above the holy pulpit, as people pray. It reportedly includes scenes of intimidation and unruly behavior, which has angered Christian leaders and religious communities.

Community Condemns Disrespect to Sacred Space

According to a report published in moneycontrol.com, community members have stated that the scene disrespects the holiness of the church, especially the pulpit, which is a sacred place meant for spiritual teachings. They believe the portrayal offends their religious feelings and casts Christianity in a negative way. Some have also alleged that the scene is part of a purposeful effort to defame the Christian faith.

Formal Complaint Submitted

At first, people from the community wanted to protest outside the theaters where the film was playing. But the police stopped them from doing so. After that, they sent a letter to the Joint Commissioner asking the authorities to quickly stop the film from being shown.

Film Under Heavy Criticism Amid Online Backlash

'Jaat', directed by Gopichand Malineni, is currently facing heavy criticism. The controversial scene featured in the movie’s trailer has sparked ongoing negative reactions on social media.

Community Leaders Demand Legal Action

Christian community leaders have labeled the scene as a “deliberate insult” to their faith. They are demanding legal action against the film’s cast and crew under laws that protect religious sentiments. A two-day deadline has been given, with a warning that protests will escalate if no steps are taken. The creators of 'Jaat' have not yet made any official comments regarding the controversy.
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