Oppenheimer intercourse scene that includes sacred Hindu textual content Bhagavad Gita sparks outrage in India

A intercourse scene in field workplace smash hit Oppenheimer has sparked outrage in India with social media customers threatening to boycott the nuclear arms biopic.

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The scene, that includes US physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (portrayed by Irish actor Cillian Murphy) reciting a verse from the Bhagavad Gita - a sacred Hindu scripture - earlier than having intercourse has been branded a "scathing attack on Hinduism".

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Nationalist group Save Culture Save India (SCSI) Foundation stated the scene must be "investigated... on an urgent basis" and known as for these concerned to be "severely punished".

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Fury on social media erupted after SCSI founder, Uday Mahurkar, wrote an open letter complaining to the movie's director, Christopher Nolan.

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The letter, entitled "Oppenheimer's disturbing attack on Hinduism", stated: "We have no idea the motivation and logic behind this pointless scene on [the] lifetime of a scientist.

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"But this is a direct assault on the religious beliefs of a billion tolerant Hindus, rather it amounts to waging a war on the Hindu community and almost appears to be part of a larger conspiracy by anti-Hindu forces."

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Mr Mahurkar described the Bhagavad Gita as "one of the most revered scriptures of Hinduism" which has impressed 1000's of individuals to "live a life of self control and perform selfless noble deeds".

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He known as on Nolan to axe the controversial scene, telling him: "We urge, on behalf of billions of Hindus and timeless tradition of lives being transformed by revered Gita, to do all that is necessary to uphold dignity of their revered book and remove this scene from your film across [the] world."

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And he warned: "Should you choose to ignore this appeal it would be deemed as a deliberate assault on Indian civilisation."

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However, some individuals responded to the letter by suggesting the movie was "just art", with one particular person branding Mr Mahurkar's claims "ridiculous".

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"These sorts of impotent accusations take away from the real issues happening to and within our community," one stated.

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Another responded: "There is nothing morally wrong with the scene. Stop overreacting and treating sex as a taboo."

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The movie stars Murphy as Oppenheimer, who oversaw the creation of the atomic bomb in the course of the Second World War.

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It has grossed round 600m rupees (nearly Β£5.71m) since opening in India on Friday, in keeping with Warner Bros Discovery.

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In the UK, Vue said it had the biggest weekend for cinema ticket sales in 4 years following the discharge of Oppenheimer and the Barbie movie.

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The cinema chain stated on Sunday {that a} fifth of its clients bought tickets to see each movies in a social media impressed double-bill dubbed "Barbenheimer".

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Ahead of Oppenheimer's launch, Nolan instructed Sky News the movie was "just a very, very dramatic story about how our world changed forever" and warned - "the danger never goes away".

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