Now a days people are out to draw mileage by creating controversy out of nothing. Movie lovers cannot understand why fringe groups and Karni Sena protested against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat. Those who claim that their sentiments are hurt are unable to reason out how their sentiments were hurt from so and so scenes in Padmaavat.
Meantime Anushka's Bhaagamathie got burnt in Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat fire. Few protesters attacked a theatre in Erode, Tamil Nadu and stopped the screening of Anushka's Bhaagamathie mistaking the film to be Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat. This video is trending on social media, turning the protestors into jokers.
Protestors came to theatres and lit the posters of Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat. Fact is this theatre was screening Bhaagamathie while Padmaavat was running in various screens away from this theatre.
Protestors have mistaken the film as Padmaavat which is actually screened in far away theatre. Immediately theatre management came out and started laughing to call the protesters, show them that their theatre is screening Bhaagamathie and not Padmaavat.
Prtestors who got shocked, ran away completely embarrassed with the turn of events.