MP police files FIR against 2 Netflix officials for hurting religious sentiments.

MP police files FIR against 2 Netflix officials for hurting religious sentiments.
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  • FIR was registered in MP against 2 Netflix executives for allegedly hurting religious sentiments through webseries.
  • The web series, ‘A Suitable Boy’ purportedly showed kissing scenes on the campus of a temple.

 

On Monday, an FIR was registered against two executives of an OTT platform Netflix for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments through the webseries named ‘A Suitable Boy’ which showed kissing scenes purportedly on the campus of a temple, said an official.

The Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said that the FIR has named Monika Shergill, Vice President, Content (Netflix) and Ambika Khurrana, Director and Public Policies (Netflix).

The Rewa Police has booked them on a complaint filed by Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) national secretary Gaurav Tiwari who demanded apology from Netflix and makers of the series, and removal of ‘objectionable scenes’, which he stated were also “encouraging love jihad”.

In a video statement, Mishra said, “I had asked officials to examine the series ‘A Suitable Boy’ being streamed on Netflix to check if kissing scenes in it were filmed in a temple and if it hurt religious sentiments. The examination prima facie found that these scenes are hurting the sentiments of a particular religion.”

“On the basis of a complaint filed by Gaurav Tiwari, an FIR is being registered under section 295 (A) (malicious acts to outrage and insulting the religious feelings and beliefs) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in Rewa against Netflix officials- Monika Shergill and Ambika Khurana,” he added.

Rewa superintendent of police Rakesh Kumar Singh told reporters that the FIR has been registered and further investigation is underway.

On Saturday, Gaurav Tiwari had submitted a memorandum to the Rewa superintendent of police demanding an apology from Netflix and makers of the series, and removal of “objectionable scenes” from “A Suitable Boy”.

“Kissing scenes (filmed) inside a temple of Lord Maheshwar (a historic town located on the banks of Narmada in Madhya Pradesh) have hurt the sentiments of Hindus. This is also encouraging ‘love jihad’,” Tiwari had stated.

He had named Monika Shergill and Ambika Khurana in his complaint application.

The six-part Netflix series has been directed by renowned filmmaker Mira Nair, who is known for her critically-acclaimed films such as “Salaam Bombay”, “Monsoon Wedding” and “The Namesake”.