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The makers of Jaat have issued a statement, clarifying that they have removed Randeep Hooda's church scene from the film and even aplogisied for hurting the religious sentiments of Christians.
The makers of Sunny Deol-starrer 'Jaat' have issued an official statement addressing the recent controversy surrounding a scene in the film that sparked objections from members of the Christian community.
In response to concerns over religious sensitivity, the makers clarified that the scene in question has been removed, reaffirming their respect for all faiths and communities. In a statement released on Friday, the team behind the Sunny Deol-starrer acknowledged the concerns raised by members of the Christian community regarding a specific scene that was perceived to be hurtful to religious sentiments.
Responding promptly to the criticism, the makers clarified that their intention was never to disrespect any faith or belief system. In the statement, the makers of the ‘Jaat’ stated, “To Whomsoever It May Concern, There has been a backlash for a specific scene in the film. The scene has been removed from the film with immediate effect. Our intention was not to hurt any religious sentiments. We deeply regret it and have taken quick action to delete the scene from the film. We sincerely apologise to everyone whose beliefs have been hurt.”
Our sincere apologies to everyone whose sentiments were hurt.
— Gopichandh Malineni (@megopichand) April 18, 2025
The objectionable scene has been removed.#JAAT pic.twitter.com/lekxAT1OBv
The statement comes shortly after a case was registered against actors Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, and director Gopichand Malineni for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with a scene involving Lord Jesus Christ in their latest film, ‘Jaat.’ The case was filed at the Sadar Police Station in Jalandhar under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for allegedly offending religious sentiments. The complaint was lodged by Vikalp Gold, a resident of Pholriwal village in Jalandhar.
The police complaint alleged that the accused offended the religious sentiments of the Christian community by replicating a crucifixion scene involving Lord Jesus Christ in the film.
Earlier, in an official statement, ADCP Headquarters officer Sukhwinder Singh confirmed that the complaint was lodged by Golgotha Gold, a resident of Pholriwal village in Jalandhar and a member of the Christian community. The complainant raised objections to specific scenes in the film, claiming they were offensive to the religious beliefs of the community. Based on preliminary investigation, an FIR was registered against five individuals associated with the film.
The scene that sparked the controversy showed Randeep Hooda’s character standing beneath a crucifix inside a church, positioned directly above the holy pulpit, while worshippers were engaged in prayer—an image that drew strong criticism and allegations of religious insensitivity.
(Except for the headline, the copy is not edited by DNA staff, and is published from IANS)