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Obscene use of Bhagavad Gita in Oppenheimer

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Oppenheimer in Bhagavad Gita controversy

Oppenheimer in Bhgavad Gita controversy
Oppenheimer in Bhgavad Gita controversy

Obscene use of Bhagavad Gita in Oppenheimer.  Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer captured the imagination of all ahead of its release. The filmmakers talked about Hindu religious text BhagavatdGita and this increased the curiosity levels among movie lovers across the country.

But even before the film was premiered with R rating, the first R rating for Nolan's film in 20 years for nudity and sexuality, the film's content hurt the sentiments of all Hindus. J. Robert Oppenheimer’s (Cillian Murphy) life and his passionate relationship with Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh), was shown with Bhagavad Gita.

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Some defended the decision, though, since the characters don’t regard the book as “holy”, and only as “Sanskrit.”.In the scene, Tatlock asks Oppenheimer if he speaks Sanskrit, surprised at seeing the Bhagavad Gita on his shelf. Oppenheimer responds by saying that he is still learning. When Tatlock proceeds to inquire about a particular phrase, Oppenheimer translated"I am become death, destroyer of worlds", and the two share an intimate moment.

Here are the reactions of the netizens.

'Hindus have been celebrating the mention of the Bhagavad Gita in the Oppenheimer movie, but they are left angry and perplexed at the blatant disrespect of the Gita by Hollywood. Mentioning holy verses while having sex is considered disrespectful and racist.#BoycottOpenheimer.''

 ''Censor board has chopped the abusive words in Oppenheimer movie but it has allowed the scene where the main lead actor is having sex while reading Bhagavad Gita.'

 “I’m calling for a boycott of the movie Oppenheimer. I just learned there is a highly offensive scene involving the Bhagavad Gita in it. I will not repeat it here, but it involves something explicit. Never trust Hollywood and West to depict Hinduism positively and accurately.''

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