Why Is Boycott Thank God Bollywood Movie Trending On Twitter As Ajay Devgan Mocks Lord Chitragupta, Reason Explained

Why Is Boycott Thank God Bollywood Movie Trending On Twitter As Ajay Devgan Mocks Lord Chitragupta, Reason Explained

People are upset over Ajay Devgan’s portrayal of “Lord Chitragupta” and have started to boycott Thank God on Twitter.

Boycott Thank God is trending on Twitter as Bollywood returns to mock and belittle Hindu gods and traditions yet again.

Know Why Is Boycott Thank God Bollywood Movie Trending On Twitter As Ajay Devgan Mocks Lord Chitragupta, Reason Explained

The Thank God trailer, starring Ajay Devgan, Sidharth Malhotra, and Rakul Preet Singh, was released on September 8. Chitragupta, an ordinary man and a deeds accountant, is the centre of the plot. Thank God is a comedy-drama movie that depicts the amusing tale of how man and God interact. Only a few days have passed since the release of the movie’s trailer, and already the thank god boycott trend is taking across social media. Twitter users are calling for a boycott of Thank God after Brahmastra and Lal Singh Chaddha.

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Thank God’s depiction of the Hindu God is offensive.

People find the film Thank God’s depiction of God to be offensive. Twitter users are taking issue with Ajay Devgan’s portrayal of Lord Chitragupta. Upon seeing the movie’s poster and Lord Chitragupta’s image, a user said, “Bollywood is continuously making fun of the Gods of Sanatani, in this scene, the figure of Lord Chitragupta in director Indra Kumar’s film “Thank God,” which is releasing on Diwali.” The lead actor, Ajay Devgan, is pictured with nude ladies.

Are Hindu gods used in Bollywood for jokes and profanities, a different user asked? Ajay Devgn portrays Lord Chitragupta in the film Thank God. He is followed by girls in casual clothing as they joke around and discuss lust. Hindu gods are they clowns? A person said, “Please alter the character Chitragupta Bhagwan portrayed in current avatar behind whom vulgar semi-naked chicks are dancing.,” tagging Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra. These things may be connected to a Hindu deity. Not at all.

An online user made fun of Bollywood by writing, “Bollywood people believe people don’t watch our movies because the material is not excellent. Why do you think people will watch your movies if you provide this kind of content?

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However, The offensive portrayal of deities in the film #ThankGod, which offends Hindu sensibilities, ought to be immediately outlawed!

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