Much celebrated genius filmmaker Christopher Nolan's much-awaited biographical drama 'Oppenheimer' released in India on 21st July. The film is registering good collections in India.
But, unfortunately, a section of the audience has been left baffled and fuming over a disrespectful scene in the film involving lead actor Cillian Murphy and co-star Florence Pugh, engaging in a sexual act as Oppenheimer and his psychiatrist Jean Tatlock, while quoting verses from the most sacred Bhagavad Gita.
On Sunday, an open letter was written to Chiratopher Nolan by Uday Mahurkar, the founder of Save Culture Save India (SCSI) Foundation, which was also shared on the latter's Twitter profile.
Oppenheimer is based on the life of revered scientist J Robert Oppenheimer, who invented the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer also stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh and many others.