Shocking Revelation: Some theaters are not releasing the film ‘Khatra’ due to gay theme – Ram Gopal Varma’s big disclosure
Film director and producer Ram Gopal Varma often gets into controversies due to his tweets, but this time he has made a big disclosure about his soon-to-be-released film.
Big disclosure of Ram Gopal Varma
Ramgopal Varma ,Ram Gopal Varma) of LGBT (LGBT) i.e. a film based on homosexual relations, ‘Khatra’ (Khatra) is all set to release in theaters on 8th April. However, the film’s producer Ram Gopal Varma suffered a major setback when some theaters refused to show ‘Khatra’, citing the gay theme of the film. The film was also sent to the Censor Board of Film Certification and they gave permission to release the film with an A certificate. Still some theaters are refusing to release it.
This movie is very bold
Apsara Rani and Naina Ganguly are seen in the lead roles in Ram Gopal Varma’s film ‘Khatra’. He has been working on many films since last few years. Currently, Ram Gopal Varma is busy promoting his soon-to-be-released film, Khatra, which is based on the love affair between two women.
Tweets made against theater chain
Today i.e. Tuesday 5th April, RGV (Ram Gopal Varma) wrote on his Twitter, “PVRCenema, INOXCinemas refuses to screen my film Khatra because its theme is homosexual, and it is in violation of Section 377 by the Supreme Court. Even after and after the censor board has already passed. Seeing this one thing becomes clear only once. This is against the LGBT community and needs to stop.”
requested people
Ram Gopal Varma also requested the LGBTQ community and all people to stand against the theaters for refusing to screen the film. He wrote in his second tweet that, “I request not only the LGBT community but everyone to stand up for their anti LGBT stand against this policy of PVRCinema, INOXCinema. This is actually an insult to human rights.”
about the movie danger
Ram Gopal Varma’s film ‘Khatra’ is a crime thriller-drama, which marks his first gay film. According to Ram Gopal Varma, Khatra is a love story between two women even after the repeal of Section 377.