Angry with on-screen Aurangzeb Man tears down cinema screen

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Chhaava has been running in theatres with flying colours. Meanwhile, a video clip has emerged that shows one of the audience members tearing down the cinema screen. The action was apparently a result of complete disdain against Akshaye Khanna who played Mugham Emperor Aurangzeb in the movie.

“Someone tore the cinema screen, and all the crowd did was just shout 'oye oye'—yet no one dared to stop him. And these are the same people who boast about defeating the enemy on the battlefield. What a joke,” wrote one social media user while posting a video of the incident. The clip, however, was removed on Twitter (now X) due to copyright issues. Chhaava: Angry with on-screen Aurangzeb Akshaye Khanna, man tears down cinema screen while watching Bollywood movie

IANS later reported that the incident had happened in Bharuch, Gujarat. The accused, Jayesh Vasava, has been arrested by the police. Legal action is ongoing at the moment, IANS added.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Since when vandalisme is a brave deed... especially when (in historical more accurate life) it was the hero of the movie who allowed war crimes of his men).

Posted: 1 years ago
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Such people should be given actual torture.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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this is so ridiculous, and nobody stopped him, are vandalism and property damage now allowed all in the name of emotion and cinema? nonsense! these people seriously need to get their heads into reality

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Posted: 1 years ago
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These people are the biggest enemies of the country, the brunt of whom the rest of us will have to bear.🤬

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Massive W for Hindutva! The enemy has been defeated.

Posted: 1 years ago
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Kya yedi harkat he. PVR should make him pay!

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Posted: a year ago
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its a lot of damage...shows must have been cancelled until the screen's changed....lots of loss

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Posted: a year ago
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Originally posted by: FatalFlaw

Massive W for Hindutva! The enemy has been defeated.

A bit selectve thinking??? What about all the other movies the last ten years which were a "W for Hindutva"??? What about the way the Hindi filmindustry has shaped itself the last 10 years... n o t a "W for Hindutva"???!...even the pandemic most probably had been a "W for Hindutva"...so, the not-always-accurate-story of Chhaava doesn't make a big change, I think.

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Posted: a year ago
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This is ridiculous on so many levels, just as it is ridiculous to be an Aurangzeb apologist on public platforms and bracket his brutalities and wrong doings as “medieval king doing medieval things”..he undid all the goodwill building that Akbar did to rule a primarily Hindu country like India..for unnecessary expansions and relentless pursuit of power..wonder what India would have been if Dara Shikoh became the emperor instead..

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