Vivek Oberoi visits Shirdi, seeks blessings for the release of Modi Biopic soon
PTI, Apr 21, 2019, 1:14 PM IST
Actor Vivek Oberoi, who is playing the lead role in a biopic on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, offered prayers at the Saibaba temple in Shirdi to seek blessings for the release of the film soon.
He visited the famous temple, located at Shirdi town in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, on Saturday.
“We sought blessings of Saibaba. Our supporters and fans are eagerly waiting to watch the film. We made the film based on an inspirational story, but political parties are attacking it…we are expecting the film to be released soon,” the actor said.
Oberoi said the film will inspire the young generation about how a tea-seller became the country’s prime minister and boosted its image.
The MNS last month threatened to stall the release of the biopic, claiming it violated the model code of conduct for the ongoing Lok Sabha polls.
“I don’t know why MNS chief Raj Thackeray is talking against the film? I invite him to watch the film with us and he will like it,” the actor said.
Oberoi also urged Congress president Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and DMK president M K Stalin to watch the film, claiming “they will like it”.
The EC on April 10 stalled the release of the biopic until the Lok Sabha polls end, saying any such film that subserves the purpose of any political entity or individual should not be displayed in electronic media.
Acting on the complaints of political parties, including the Congress, the poll panel asserted that any biopic material with the potential to disturb the level-playing field should not be displayed in areas where the model code of conduct was in force.
Later, the Supreme Court directed the EC to watch the full biopic and take an informed decision on banning its pan-India release.
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