Dera Sauda Sirsa chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim's followers have come out openly demanding removal of ban from their godman's moive MSG: The Messenger of God. The movie, which is termed as a lengthy advertisement by most of the film reviewers, was banned by Punjab government few weeks ago.
MSG: The Messenger hasn't worked wonders at the ticket windows. In fact, the cinema halls are going empty every day. The scenario is so bad that Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh eventually bought bulk tickets of his own movie," BollywoodLife.com sources said.
Sikh organisations have again started their protests against the forthcoming release of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s film, MSG: Messenger of God, and have threatened to again move the High Court, which had refused to stay the release, to reconsider its decision.
Indian National Lok Dal, an opposition party in Haryana, is also opposing the release of 'MSG' in the state. Party leaders say the Dera chief faces serious criminal charges including sexual abuse and murder and his portrayal as a hero in the film would have negative effect on the youth.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Bhagwant Mann triggered a controversy by supporting controversial godman and Dera Sauda Sirsa chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim's movie "Messenger of God" (MSG).
Various Sikh youth organisations in Jammu and Kashmir reportedly called for a ban on screening of the controversial film 'Messenger of God' in the state. The activists of the Sikh youth bodies of Jammu and Kashmir raised this demand on January 18, a day after the movie was banned by the Punjab government.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today deferred hearing on a petition seeking a stay on the screening of the controversial movie Messenger of God (MSG) starring Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim till January 27.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the state government's decision to ban the screening of controversial film Messenger of God was taken in the "larger public interest" and could be reviewed "once the law and order situation normalises".
Representatives of various Sikh organizations of Haryana and the local Sikh sangat of Sirsa took out a protest march to demand ban on controversial godman and Sirsa based dera sacha sauda's head Gurmeet Ram Rahim.
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal told media reporters that the controversial “Messenger of God” movie was banned as per ‘advise’ of the Central government. He was replying to media queries on Jan. 19 at Lambi area of Punjab after holding ‘Sangat Darshan’.
As per recent reports, the Punjab government today imposed ban on the screening of controversial Sirsa godman and Dera Sauda Sirsa head Gurmeet Ram Rahim's movie "Messenger of God (MSG)". The ban was imposed by Punjab government amidst speculations that the controversial movie could be could be released on January 18.
Following the resignation of Censor Board (Central Board of Film Certification - CBFC) chief Leela Samson, 9 more members have reportedly quit their posts as well. Quitting members have alleged interference by Information and Broadcasting Ministry of Indian government in the matters related to CBFC.
Jalandhar: After the last-minute clearance to “Messenger of God” (MSG) by the Censor Board, the multiplex and cinema owners in the region have decided not ...
The premier show of controversial "Messenger of God (MSG)" moive was deferred today in wake of widespread protests against the release of moive. Members of various organisations on held protests in Delhi and Haryana against the proposed screening of the film featuring controversial godaman and dera sauda sirsa chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in lead role.
High voltage drama unfolded today as Leela Samson, India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), also called the Censor Board, resigned from her post yesterday in protest to Indian government's move to 'secure' clearance for controversial movie "Messenger of God".
The Dal Khalsa has stated that the decision of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) refusing to clear the film Messenger of God is a right and bold step and we welcome it hoping that revising panel too would take the similar step.
India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has refused to clear controversial movie “Messenger of God - MSG” by a controversial Sirsa based godman who is facing criminal charges in CBI courts. The CBFC has objected to the portrayal of the protagonist as ‘the God’ in the film and thus has refused to clear the film.
Punjab's Barnala town has turned into a fortress with 200 commandos and 1,000 police jawans out on the streets to maintain law and order situation following the burning of posters of controversial Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim's movie "Messenger of God (MSG)".
Sikh body Dal Khalsa has sought ‘ban’ on controversial movie Messenger of God (MSG) by Dera Sauda Sirsa chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim who is facing criminal charges in CBI courts.
Tension gripped Moga’s Baghapurana town last evening as followers of Dera Sauda Sirsa and supporters of Sikh organisations reportedly clashed over the controversial movie, “Messenger of God (MSG)”.