Katmandu banned Indian movies screening

The Mayor of Kathmandu took the decision…


The order came three days after Mayor Balendra Shah gave an ultimatum to the makers of the film urging them to delete a portion where a dialogue refers to Sita as the ‘daughter of India’.

On June 18 the Mayor of Kathmandu, Balendra Shah, ordered all cinema halls in the Nepalese capital to stop screening of all Bollywood films.

The order came three days after Mr. Shah gave an ultimatum to the Indian makers of the film Adipurush urging them to delete a portion where a dialogue refers to Sita as the “daughter of India”.

Mr. Shah has described the dialogue as misleading as Sita is believed to have been the daughter of King Janak of Janakpur.

The controversy in Nepal is the latest to hit the film which has been in the eye of a controversy over controversial dialogue.

We had called upon the makers of Adipurush three days ago to remove the objectionable section that shows Janaki as an Indian woman.

Defence of Nepal’s sovereignty, independence, and self-respect is the first duty of all Nepalese governments, non-governmental organisations and Nepalese citizens.

Mr. Shah said, "No Indian film will be allowed to be screened in the Kathmandu municipality area till the time this objectionable part is removed from the film."

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