Canadian Filmmaker Draws Flake Over Smoking ‘Kaali’ On Social Media


In the strangest depiction of Goddess Kali, filmmaker Leena Manimekalai seemed to have gone overboard, in her showing off the goddess with a cigarette and then smoking. The documentary and its subsequent posters have drawn huge criticism on the social media and has put the Canadian population to embarrassment too.

The Indian High Commission has now issued a formal press release stating that, "We urge the Canadian authorities and the event organizers to withdraw all such provocative material," Indian High Commission in Canada said in a press release.

The documentary has the depiction of the Goddess carried over by another character and she took on Twitter to share the poster recently. The Madurai-born, Toronto-based has been bold to depict a woman dressed in a costume portraying the Goddess and smoking. A flag of the LGBT community is seen in the background.

Unfortunately, the director has landed in a controversy and now there are `#ArrestLeenaManimekal` hashtags trending on Twitter against her. Social media that has shown sensitivity towards the Hindu deities has asked her to take the poster down from various social media channels.

BJP leader Shivam Chhabra has already filed a police complaint against Ms. Manimekalai for allegedly hurting the sentiments of Hindus through a poster of her documentary `Kaali`.

The artistic freedom is long gone in society; with various elements working in and around, depictions cannot be meddled with, at all! 

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