Uproar over Ada Sharma's film in JNU, SFI cuts electricity to stop screening of 'Bastar'

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Bastar: Uproar over Ada Sharma's film in JNU, SFI cuts electricity to stop screening of 'Bastar'


Actress Ada Sharma is in the news these days for her upcoming film 'Bastar: The Naxal Story'. The audience of the film is eagerly waiting. Recently, the cast poster and the trailer of the film were released, which increased the excitement of the fans. Now recently, Bastar was screened at jawahar Lal Nehru university and there was a lot of uproar during it.

Rashtriya Kala Manch is organizing a pre-release screening of "Bastar The Naxal Story" on the jawahar Lal Nehru university campus. The film is to be released on march 15. The film's creative director and producer Vipul Amritlal Shah, director Sudipto Sen, and lead actor adah sharma also participated in the panel discussion at the pre-release screening. The uproar started in JNU during the screening. More than 100 students of SFI are protesting against the screening of the film. The protesters have blocked the entry of the venue. SFI also cut off the lights of the auditorium twice. So that the screening of the film can be stopped.

  Along with acting, actress Ada Sharma, who is adept in martial arts, next film 'Bastar The Naxal Story' is a film based on a subject that has received little attention in mainstream cinema. It is a well-known fact that in the last five to six decades, the number of security personnel killed in Naxalite attacks has been more than the number of soldiers killed in the India-Pakistan wars.

Let us tell you that after the trailer of the film was launched, people on social media called the film propaganda. However, the actress has broken her silence on this. The actress said “When you play a tough cop like IPS Neerja madhavan in Bastar, I want people to think that I have portrayed her in the strongest, most fearless and powerful way. I want people to believe every word I say in the film.

Ada further said, 'Once people see the film, they will understand what it is about. But as I said during The kerala Story, this is a democracy. people can choose to watch the movie or not. They can comment after watching the film. We should also respect those who are commenting without watching the film because it is their choice.

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