5 Biggest Controversial Bollywood Films Ever
Bollywood mired in controversies is no more a strange thing these days. Every other movie is being brought into any issue leading to any controversy. It somehow helps the film to get promoted while. This brings us to conclude that there are two types of controversies one good and the other bad. Some of the controversies are genuine that talks much on the objectionable content that has even led the makers to shelve the film as well, while others remain controversial and earned big business at the box office. Well, that’s reality in B Town. So, how about checking up the 5 biggest controversial Bollywood movies that remained the most prominent controversial ever as under:
Satyam Shivam Sundaram
The film featuring Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Amaan was released in the year 1978 and was even banned for a while before it hit the screens. All thanks to the controversial adult scene seen between the lead actors Zeenat Amaan and Shashi Kapoor. Though it made news for this scene yet it went beyond the erotic myth soon turning an evergreen hit.
Bandit Queen
It was a biopic made on the life of the lady don called ‘Phoolan Devi’. The movie showcased the brutal reality showcasing Seema Biswas parading naked in a rape scene along with the abusive language.
Fire
This is the first ever film in India made on homofierce desire. It got loads of attention all across the world but at the same time got appreciations and awards. But at the same time the film invited loads of criticism in India as it talked about the female homofierce desire.
Water
This film happens to be the final part of the filmmaker Deepa Mehta’s Elements Trilogy including the first two called ‘Fire’ and ‘Earth’. These dealt with controversial issues like ostracism and misogyny.
Messenger of God
The film hit with a controversy even before it hit the screens as it had Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh the head of Dera Sacha Sauda for obvious reason. We know this man behind the rapes and killings of many people that has brought him behind the bars.