Monday, April 21, 2025

Padmavati film set vandalised, crew gets police protection

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Kolhapur: The set of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Padmavati was vandalised by unidentified persons at Mhasai Pathar in Kolhapur district in the wee hours today.
The miscreants also torched the costumes and the animal feed kept there for the horses featuring in the period drama, said the police. Following the incident, the film’s crew has been provided police protection, Maharashtra’s Minister of State for Home Deepak Kesarkar said.
The shooting of the Deepika Padukone-starer was underway at Mhasai Pathar, a rocky plateau in the western Maharashtra district, when a group of around 20 people came to the set between 1 AM and 2 am on Wednesday, the police said.
The miscreants set on fire the costumes of the film and also burnt the fodder kept for the horses, said Senior Police Inspector Dhanya Kumar Godse of Panhala police station. The film’s crew members caught hold of two of the vandals, whose accomplices attacked the film crew and fled the scene after getting them freed, said Godse. The vandals also tried to set ablaze the vehicles of the crew members parked near the set.
The reason behind the protest was not yet known, the police said. Godse said no formal complaint has been lodged so far in connection with the incident. The film’s producers were not available for comments. MoS (Home) Kesarkar, meanwhile, said in Mumbai that the film’s producers have been asked to file a complaint with the police regarding the incident. Once the complaint is filed, the incident would be probed into by the state Home Department, he said.
‘The police officials, including the inspector general of police of Kolhapur range and the district SP have met Bhansali and his team. ‘The shooting was going on at Mhasai plateau, some six km away from the iconic Panhala fort in Kolhapur district. After the incident, the state Home department has given them protection and deployed an officer and 12 other policemen,’ he told reporters. (PTI)

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