Making a film on Mayawati or Kanshi Ram? Check with us first, says BSP
ALKA S PANDE (with ENS, Mumbai) LUCKNOW, APRIL 3:
“Anybody who is producing/directing films/biopic on either Behan Kumari Mayawatiji and Manyawar Kanshiramji, must get in touch with us immediately for they claim that they have taken permission from Behenji which is not to the knowledge of Behenji or the BSP,” the letter states.
The letter also mentions that “the Chief Minister does not want any filmmaker to face any difficulty at the time of the release of their films” as no permission from the CM’s office or the BSP’s office has been issued in this connection.” Confirming the letter, party leader Tarun Rathi in Mumbai told The Indian Express that it “was incorrect to film the life of a person without his/her consent”.
Copies of the letter have also been sent to Western India Film Producers Association and the Association of Motion Pictures & TV Programme Producers.
On February 22, the UP government had taken a strict stand against Mumbai-based film-maker Iqbal Attarwala who claimed he had made a film based on the life of Mayawati.
A clarification was issued by the CM’s office saying: “Neither as the Chief Minister of the state nor in the capacity of party president, Mayawati had granted permission to any person or organisation to make film on her.”
The clarification had stated that anyone making such claims should be taken as totally false, baseless and misleading. The note had also clarified that the government would initiate legal action if such claims were made by any individual or institution in the future.
Bollywood sources said that at least three titles Behenji Mayawati, Kumari Mayawati and Kumari Behenji Mayawati had been registered with the Film Producers Association in recent months.
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