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Mumbai: Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar during the SAVVY Honours Award for Women Entrepreneur in Mumbai on July 24, 2016. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

National Award-winning filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, who had to call off the press conference of his forthcoming film Indu Sarkar in Nagpur, has asked Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi if he can have his freedom of expression.

Bhandarkar also had to cancel the promotional activity of his forthcoming film Indu Sarkar on Saturday in Pune after receiving threats from local Congress party workers.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Bhandarkar asked Gandhi if he approves of the hooliganism.

Tagging Gandhi’s official account, Bhandarkar wrote, “Dear Office of Rahul Gandhi. After Pune, I have to cancel today’s press conference at Nagpur. Do you approve this hooliganism? Can I have my freedom of expression?”

The film, set against the backdrop of the 1975-77 Indian Emergency, has characters inspired by the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her late son Sanjay Gandhi.

Earlier, Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam had written a letter to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Pahlaj Nihalani, asking for the movie to be screened for them before it is censored.

The CBFC later suggested 12 cuts and two disclaimers in the film. Bhandarkar has been asked to remove words like RSS and Akali from Indu Sarkar.

Featuring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Kirti Kulhari and Tota Roy Chaudhary, the film is scheduled to release on July 28 in India.