Kalki in legal trouble
Deccan ChronicleThe much-hyped science fiction thriller 'Kalki 2898 AD' has found itself in the midst of a legal controversy. Former Congress leader and Kalki Dham Peethadheeshwar Acharya Pramod Krishnam has issued a legal notice to the filmmakers and actors, accusing them of distorting religious texts and disrespecting Hindu deities. The legal notice, served by Supreme Court advocate Ujjawal Anand Sharma on behalf of Acharya Krishnam, condemns the filmmakers for altering the fundamental depiction of Lord Kalki as described in Hindu scriptures. "Your movie has changed the basic concept about Lord Kalki, from what has been written and explained in Hindu Puranic Scriptures," the notice states. The notice warned that the film's portrayal could lead to widespread confusion among Hindus and potentially erode the faith and religious sentiments of the Hindu community.