The Hindu Maha Sabha (HMS) on Sunday has filed a complaint against Rama Narayanan and Santhanam, the producers of the film Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya (KLTA), accusing them of depicting Hindu Goddess Amman and women cops in a derogatory manner in the film. Veer Vasanthakumar, the president of HMS, who filed a complaint with the city police commissioner seeking action against the producers and has also demanded deletion of the said scenes.
The complaint said, “Produced by Rama Narayanan and Santhanam, Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya was released in theatres recently. In a particular sequence, Santhanam, Srinivasan and Sethu who play the lead roles are shown ‘playing’ in an inebriated state to grab the trident(Trishulam) and the ornaments of Amman, she has in her possession. Sequences wherein Goddess Amman is made to look hapless have hurt the sentiments of the Hindu community.
Also, in another sequence, one of the heroes is shown to teasing a woman cop and removing her belt. Such sequences have insulted the feelings of those who worship Goddess Amman and the reputation of women. These scenes are strongly condemn-able and should be deleted from the film with immediate effect.“ the complaint concluded.
HMS has also threatened to stage protest outside the residences of Ramanarayanan and Santhanam if those sequences are not deleted from the film forthwith.
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