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'Hindutva can never become India': Leena Manimekalai tweets another pic amid 'Kaali' row

"BJP payrolled troll army have no idea about how folk theatre artists chill"

leena-pic via Twitter | @leenamanimekalai

Filmmaker Leena Manimekalai who is at the centre of a contrpversy over the poster of her documentary depicting goddess Kali, took to Twitter on Thursday to slam 'BJP-payrolled troll army'. She also shared a photograph of two artists smoking, while dressed as Lord Shiva and a goddess. Adding that the image was not from her film, Manimekalai said it was a scene from 'everyday rural India'.

She tweeted: "BJP payrolled troll army have no idea about how folk theatre artists chill post their performances.This is not from my film.This is from everyday rural India that these sangh parivars want to destroy with their relentless hate & religious bigotry. Hindutva can never become India." At the centre of the controversy is a poster shared by the Toronto-based director, which depicted goddess Kali smoking and holding an LGBTQ flag. Social media platform Twitter has pulled down the tweet in response to "a legal demand".

“These trolls are after my artistic freedom. If I give away my freedom fearing this mindless rightwing mob mafia, I will give away everyone’s freedom. So I will keep it, come what may," Manimekalai said in another tweet on Thursday.

On Tuesday, the Delhi Police and the Uttar Pradesh Police filed separate FIRs against Manimekalai over the controversial poster. Further, the Indian High Commission in Ottawa had urged the Canadian authorities to take down all "provocative material" related to the film after it received complaints from leaders of the Hindu community in Canada about the "disrespectful depiction" of Hindu gods.

Kaali was showcased as part of the 'Under the Tent' project at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. Under attack for the poster, Manimekalai had on Monday said she will continue to use her voice fearlessly till she is alive.

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