Deepika seeks protection measures amid 'Padmavati' row

In the wake of getting a few dangers over her film "Padmavati", Bollywood performer Deepika Padukone says she might want to feel "more secure and ensured" now of time.

In a meeting with "Talking Films: India Unique" for BBC World News, the performing artist voiced her supposition in general blend. The show will go on air on Saturday, read an announcement.

Asked whether she might want to have better security from the state, she stated: "In a perfect world, yes. I think it is too early to tell... Yet, yes it is more pleasant to feel more secure or ensured now."

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's endeavour to bring alive the account of Rajput ruler Rani Padmavati on the silver screen with his motion picture "Padmavati" hasn't run down well with Hindu gatherings upheld by the BJP. It highlights Deepika as Rani Padmavati, Shahid Kapoor as her better half and a warrior lord and Ranveer Singh expositions Alauddin Khilji.

Bhansali confronted many hiccups while shooting the film, however, the dissents raised as the film neared its discharge date. There are guesses that it "mutilates history" in regards to the Rajput ruler, and Bhansali has denied it over and again.

The film's discharge date has been conceded from the first 1 December date, yet there are endeavours from Hindu gatherings to have it restricted.

Discussing every one of the dissents encompassing the undertaking, the "Piku" star stated: "It is frightful and it is miserable. The film has the ability to unite the general population, to join individuals and to spread the love. It is dispiriting some of the time that individuals don't perceive that."

The performing artist likewise talked about the sexual orientation elements of Indian film.

"Truly, I've seen that progress. In the sort of movies being made, in the sort of movies I'm being offered, in the parts that are being composed, and with ladies behind the camera not simply before the camera," said the on-screen character, who forayed into Bollywood with "Om Shanti Om" in 2007.

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