बॉलीवुड की वो 4 फिल्में, जिनमें हीरो को थी भगवान से ‘नफरत’, चारों निकलीं ब्लॉकबस्टर, बॉक्स ऑफिस पर की अंधाधुंध कमाई – Deewar aamir khan PK 4 Bollywood movies Insulting Idol Worship Hindu Gods offensive wording in front of Lord shiva Temples all became blockbusters
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Bollywood movies Insulting Gods: Bollywood films were made which focused on the faith of the deities. In these films, the 1975 film ‘Jai Santoshi Maa’ left an indelible mark in the box office as well as the Indian public. Interestingly, Jai Santoshi Maa film was released in 1975 with Sholay Movie. At that time there used to be coins on theaters. Many films have also come in Bollywood in which the actor was shown hating Hindu gods and God idol. These films were also opposed but all these films were very successful at the box office.
Many Bollywood films were based on the story of Hindu deities. During the whole story in some films, one or two scenes used to be seen in which the Hero refused to enter the temple and seek blessings from God. In some films, the hero was shown to express anger by going to the idol of God. The interesting fact is that many of these films became the scenes of Yadagar and these films turned out to be a blockbuster. We are going to discuss 4 films like this.
‘Today! You will be very happy, you … ‘Who can forget this dialogue of Amitabh Bachchan in a wall film. This temple was a Birla temple in which Amitabh speaks this dialogue. Amitabh Bachchan was shown as an atheist in this film. However, Bachchan is a believer in real life. He was locked in the room throughout the day to speak this dialogue. He gave this shot at 11 pm. The film, which came on 24 January 1975, proved to be a blockbuster. The script of the film was written by Salim-Javed. In the film, we saw stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Nirupa Roy, Neetu Singh, Parabin Babi, Madan Puri and Jagdish Raj. The film was directed by Yash Chopra. The songs of the film were also very popular. It was at number four in terms of earning the most money in 1975.
In the 2000 ‘Mohabbatein’ movie, we got to see some similar scenes. In this film directed by Aditya Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan refuses to go inside the temple and take prasad. In the film, we saw Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Jimi Shergill, Shamita Shetty, Preity Jhigayani, Jugal Hansraj, Udit Chopra and Aishwarya Rai. The music of the film was a super hit. The film received four Filmfare Awards. The film proved to be the turning point of Amitabh Bachchan’s career and made him come back to Bollywood.
In 2012, there was a controversial film Oh My God (OMG) on ‘God’s Subject’. In this film too, it was said to be a mockery of Hindu deities. OMG was also demanded to ban theaters. However, the film tried to show what God wants from his devotees. Today it is counted in Cult films. In the film, we were seen in the lead roles Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Mithun Chakraborty and Govind Namdev. The film was directed by Umesh Shukla.
In 2012, the film was at number 11 in terms of earning the most money. The story of the film was inspired by the 2004 movie ‘The Man Who Sued God’. Umesh Shukla along with his writer colleagues wrote Gujarati play. More than 150 shows of this play were done. Paresh Rawal played the role of Kanji Bhai in these plays. Akshay Kumar produced the film. A case was also registered against the film’s makers in Jalandhar.
In 2014, the subject of I PK film was very controversial. Protests were seen all over the country regarding the film. In the film, Hindu gods and goddesses were very joke. The PK film was released on 19 December 2014. The story of the film was written by Ajitabh Joshi and Rajkumar Hirani. The PK film broke all the records of earning in 13 days of release. It was the highest film of 2014. Lead actor Aamir Khan’s effigy was burnt.
The most controversial scene of the film was in which Aamir Khan runs away with the trident of the artist who plays Lord Shiva in a drama and locks it in the toilet. The film’s director Rajkumar Hirani said in one of his interviews, ‘Two Gods are shown in the film. One who has made us and one which we have made. We do not know anything about the one who has created us, but the one we have made, like us, need names, fames, money like us. This was the original sense of the film.