A Bengaluru-based advocate has filed a complaint at the High Grounds Police Station accusing Bollywood actor Ranveer
Singh of insulting the traditional Tulu spirit-worship practice depicted in the movie Kantara.
Advocate Prashanth Methal, a practitioner in the High Court of Karnataka, submitted a written complaint alleging that
the actor mocked the sacred daiva tradition during his stage act at the closing ceremony of the International Film
Festival of India (IFFI) held in Goa on November 28.
According to the complaint, the actor allegedly performed a caricature of the Panjurli/Guliga Daiva, said to be revered
divine spirit in the coastal Karnataka region. The advocate claims the performance was ‘crude, derogatory, and comical’,
causing ‘deep hurt’ to Hindu religious sentiments, especially among the Tulu-speaking community.
The complaint further states that Ranveer Singh referred to the daiva as a ‘ghost’, which the complainant claimed is
blasphemous, and shows ‘deliberate disrespect’ to Hindu beliefs. The complaint mentions that the video has gone viral,
causing ‘anger and resentment’ among devotees.
He demanded that the police initiate legal action relating to outraging religious feelings, promoting enmity between
communities, and intentional insult.
The advocate has urged the police to register an FIR and initiate legal action to ensure that such acts are not
The complaint has been acknowledged by the SHO of High Grounds Police Station.
Meanwhile, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has reacted to the criticism over his imitation of Rishab Shetty’s performance
in Kantara: Chapter 1. He issued an apology on Instagram on December 2.