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‘Manikarnik­a’ row: Story so far

The Bollywood actress takes on Sonu Sood, her co-star from the historic epic, in a dramatic real-life battle

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan, Chief Reporter

Fierce battle scenes were planned for the warrior queen biopic Manikarnik­a: The Queen Of Jhansi.

But a war is now erupting outside the sets as actor Kangana Ranaut, who plays the title role, takes charge as its new director and accuses her co-star Sonu Sood of bigotry and gender discrimina­tion. It’s a convoluted story that would rival a Bollywood potboiler, but tabloid! has broken it down for you. We start with the basics. Try to keep up.

What’s

about?

It’s a Bollywood biopic on the life of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, an Indian warrior queen played by Kangana Ranaut. It will focus on Queen Jhansi’s war against the British East India Company during the rebellion of 1857.

Production began in summer of 2017 and the film was slated to release in April this year. But, its inception has been riddled with controvers­ies including a change in director. Now, the biopic is set to release on January 24, 2019 in the UAE.

Why is in the news now?

It is daggers drawn between Bollywood actors Kangana Ranaut and Sonu Sood, both a part of the original cast of Manikarnik­a. The exit of Sood — after he shot for more than 45 days in Rajasthan for his role of Sadashiv Rao, a sly opponent of Rani Laxmibai in the epic — has resulted in a volley of accusation­s.

Trouble began when its original director Krish Jagarlamud­i finished filming large portions and moved on to his next project. Word on the street is that Ranaut, who’s famously overenthus­iastic and has a tendency to overstep in other creative domains such as directing and writing (remember the Simran debacle where its original writer Apurva Asrani accused her of hijacking credits), demanded major changes to the portions filmed by director Jagarlamud­i.

Rumour has it that her interferen­ce led to his departure and he vowed not to return. Therefore, the original team led by Jagarlamud­i was dismantled (both its original director of photograph­y and writer KV Vijayendra Prasad have allegedly washed their hands off the project) with Ranaut taking on the reins as director.

Such a drastic change also meant that Kangana Ranaut in ‘Manikarnik­a: The Queen of Jhansi’. Director Krish Jagarlamud­i. Sonu Sood in ‘Manikarnik­a’, before his exit from the project. Ranaut had the freedom to alter the script and roles of other actors. She was keen to re-shoot several portions of the film. Ranaut demanded new dates from Sood, so that the epic would match her vision. However, he was in the midst of filming another action film Simmba with Ranveer Singh.

Ranaut accused Sood of not obliging and claimed that he wasn’t ready to take directions from a female director. Sood has been replaced by a relatively unknown actor Zeeshahn Ayub.

When tabloid! tracked down Sood, he denied Ranaut’s claim of being bigoted and crippled by gender prejudices. “I just feel sad that she’s making such ridiculous claims about me not wanting to work with a woman director. I have worked with Farah Khan for Happy New Year before. So, where does this woman card come from? Gender is never an issue with me when it comes to work,” said Sood in an interview with tabloid!.

Sood, whose war drama Paltan is out in the UAE this week, also felt disappoint­ed that the time he kept aside for this film had all gone to waste. “As a creative person, it’s the worst thing that can happen to an actor. I wasted so many days for this project,” said Sood. Ranaut and her team did not respond to a comment at the time of printing.

Is it the first time that courted controvers­y?

No. In February last year, the film came under attack from a Brahmin outfit in Rajasthan called the Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha. The fringe group claimed that the movie has an “indecent portrayal” of Rani Laxmibai, who was a Brahmin. It was feared that Ranaut’s historic epic would face issues such as the one that Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat endured last year. But Ranaut and director Jagarlamud­i, at that time, denied the allegation­s vehemently and put a lid on it. Another controvers­y erupted when Indian National Award-winning filmmaker Ketan Mehta sent a legal notice to actress Ranaut accusing her of trying to hijack his project Rani of Jhansi — The Warrior Queen. Mehta claimed that he approached Ranaut to play the role of Rani Laxmibai in June 2105 and had shared his research material with the actress. Due to creative difference­s, they decided not to pursue the idea as Mehta wanted to make it an internatio­nal English-feature film. They parted ways, but Ranaut’s announceme­nt to be a part of Manikarnik­a, a film that resembled his idea, rattled him. It’s believed that Ranaut stole his original idea and developed it.

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Has the industry reacted to this controvers­y?

The writer of Simran, Apurva Asrani, took to Twitter on Saturday with this message:

“A star hijacking a film and running down the hard work of crew member/s is the worst form of hara-kiri there is. When affected filmmakers cannot control this and instead put on a facade of a ‘dignified silence’, they allow a monstrous ego to go on a rampage and eventually kill the film.”

Meanwhile, Manikarnik­a producer Kamal Jain claims that Ranaut’s takeover wasn’t hostile.

“After the last schedule was over, we saw the line-up of the film. On seeing it, we decided that we also needed a few additional scenes. Once the scenes were written, we approached Kangana for additional dates. But Krish had moved on to his next project by then. Given how driven and creatively involved Kangana has been on this project since its inception, we realised she would be the best person to take over the mantle,” Jain was quoted as saying.

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