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- Pratik Gandhi’s new Hindi film, Bhavai, was savaged for depicting a romantic tale between characters Sita and Ravan.
- The film promotion was delivered under the title Raavan Leela, as the hero is a show entertainer who assumes the part of Raavan in the dramatization.
- The Film Bhavai has been supported and passed by the Censor Board of Film Certification under the ‘U’ classification.
An assertion shared by Pen Movies read, “Our Film Bhavai is an anecdotal romantic tale of two people, Raja Ram Joshi (Pratik Gandhi) and Rani (Aindrita Ray) working in a show organization and how their life changes off stage.
The film promotion was delivered under the title Raavan Leela, as the hero is a show entertainer who assumes the part of Raavan in the dramatization. With due regard to the worries in regards to the title of the promotion and discourse in the promotion, we wish to explain that the exchange and the above title ‘Raavan Leela’ isn’t important for the Film and has been taken out from the promotion too regarding the feelings of our watchers.” The title was changed before long the primary trailer of the film was delivered last week.
It added, “We have the most noteworthy respect for Hindu culture and the Ramayana. Therefore, the Film or potentially any piece thereof doesn’t hurt any strict feelings or strict convictions.

The Film Bhavai has been supported and passed by the Censor Board of Film Certification under the ‘U’ classification. We believe that this explains and sets very still all anxieties, deceptions, questions and apprehensions concerning our Film Bhavai in different media, including advanced media.”
Sharing the assertion, the authority handle of the creation house, Pen Movies, tweeted, “We trust this explains every one of the deceptions, questions and doubts concerning our film #Bhavai! See you in Theaters on Oct 1. Watch the Film with your loved ones!”
Reacting to the difference in name, Pratik Gandhi had revealed to PTI last week, “We aren’t showing any translation of Ram or Ravan in the Film. So the Film isn’t at all with regards to it.
That is why the group believed that if opinions of a specific part of the general public are harmed, we won’t fret about changing the name if that fulfils them. Yet, I’m certain that is not the response to the more extensive inquiry. We changed the name; however, will that settle anything?”
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