Intimate scene shown in Hollywood film with holy book of Hinduism
These days there is a tremendous craze for Hollywood films in India. The shows of ‘Oppenheimer’, which was recently released on July 21, are running houseful. Many Bollywood stars have also booked the first day first show of this film. There is a lot of buzz on social media about ‘Oppenheimer’. Hollywood star Cillian Murphy is playing the lead role in this film. The film has earned a bumper of 13 to 14 crores on the first day itself. However, amid praises, this film has come into controversy. Indian audience got angry on a scene of ‘Oppenheimer’.
‘Oppenheimer’, a biopic on the life of J.Robert Oppenheimer, has taken a grand opening in India. The story of the film is discussed everywhere. Even Bollywood stars are praising Hollywood director Christopher Nolan. But on social media, users are expressing anger over a scene in the film. Bhagavad Gita, the holy religious book of Hindus, has been used in this scene. In such a situation, users have trolled the film and its lead star fiercely.
In a scene in ‘Oppenheimer’, actor Cillian Murphy is seen reciting the Bhagavad Gita while being intimate. He has Gita in his hand during sex. Users have created a controversy regarding this scene. People have started trolling the makers. Along with this, some viewers have also raised questions on the Indian Censor Board.
Netizens commented, ‘Oppenheimer should be boycotted. It has an objectionable scene related to Bhagavad Gita. Another user wrote, ‘The censor board of India should be ashamed for giving permission to show this scene.’
One user tweeted, “In one scene in Oppenheimer, a naked girl carries the Bhagavad Gita in her hand and recites it during sex, in my opinion this is objectionable, this scene should be removed from the film.”
After the controversy on social media, there have been reports that the makers have blurred this scene of the film.
J. The biopic made on the life of Robert Oppenheimer is very much discussed all over the world. Oppenheimer was known as the ‘father of the atomic bomb’. The story of the world’s first nuclear test is shown in the film.