Adipurush Team Should Not Be Forgiven: Mukesh Khanna Says: ‘They Should Be Burnt’ – News18

Mukesh Khanna also accused the makers of Adipurush of making fun of Hinduism.

Mukesh Khanna also accused the makers of Adipurush of making fun of Hinduism.

Mukesh Khanna also criticized Adipurush director Om Raut and dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir for defending ‘their version of Ramayana’.

Mukesh Khanna has once again targeted the makers of Prabhas and Kriti Sanon starrer Adipurush. In a recent interview, Khanna expressed his disappointment with the dialogues and contradictions in Adipurush and called it a ‘terrible joke’ on Ramayana. He claimed that the makers haven’t even read the Hindu mythological epic and said that they should be burnt standing at 50 degrees.

“While Shiv ji had blessed Ravana, now those who do not have that much knowledge are talking big things. This is utter nonsense. They should not be forgiven. Yesterday I said on my channel that this whole team should be burnt standing at fifty degree Celsius.

The Shaktimaan actor criticized director Om Raut and dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir for defending ‘their version of Ramayana’. “I thought that when all this is done, they will hide their face, but they are coming forward and explaining so much. They are saying that we are making it for Sanatan Dharma. Arey, is your Sanatan Dharma different from ours? He said that there was Valmiki ji’s version, then there was Tulsidas ji’s version, this is our version.

Khanna also accused the makers of Adipurush of making fun of Hinduism.

Mukesh Khanna is not the first actor to express his disappointment with Adipurush. Earlier, Karan Suchak, who played the role of Laxman in the television show Siya Ke Ram, also urged everyone to avoid watching Adipurush. Before him, Arun Govil aka Ram of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana had also slammed the makers of Adipurush and called the Prabhas starrer a ‘Hollywood cartoon’.

Directed by Om Raut, Adipurush is an adaptation of the Hindu mythological epic Ramayana. Prabhas plays Raghav, Kriti plays Janki, and Lankesh’s Saif, Sunny Singh as Shesh and Devdutt Nag as Bajrang. The film hit the theaters on 16 June.