Looks like there is not going to be end of troubles for Ram Gopal Varma over his film God, Sex And Truth. On Monday, various Women’s rights groups in Visakhapatnam declared that they would go on a three-day hunger strike in protest against the director if he is not arrested. As per a report in The Hindu, the protesting groups are activists from Progressive Organisation of Women (POW), AIDWA and Mahila Samakhya. Also Read - Ram Gopal Varma to go 'Completely Naked' For His Three-Part Biopic, Read on

What angered the groups was that RGV insulted the modesty of women by promoting pornography. The controversial filmmaker also got booked under sections 506 and 509 of Indian Penal Code for his alleged derogatory remarks about women’s rights activist P Mani. Reports suggest at during a show on Telugu news channel, TV9, Varma had said of Mani, “I’ll leave God, Sex and Truth, leave Mia Malkova and make the film with her. To me, she’s more lovely than Mia Malkova. I find her face to be more lovely than that of Mia Malkova.” Also Read - Pawan Kalyan Fans Attack Ram Gopal Varma's Office

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The derogatory remark came into the women’s groups radar and M Lakshmi of the Progressive Organisation of Women said, “We take exception to such derogatory remarks, as it hurts womanhood. Moreover, he does not know how to respect and speak to women.” She also highlighted how various complaints have been lodged with the District Collector in Visakhapatnam and the Police Commissioner and yet no action has taken place again the filmmaker or his film God, Sex And Truth. Just last month, women’s organisations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh protested demanding a ban on the release of the film online. Also Read - Ram Gopal Varma's Telugu Film Power Star's Trailer Leaks Online, Filmmaker Apologies to Fans

They asked demanded that Varma get arrested with immediate effect. Varma’s releasing the film online further irked the women’s rights activists as they saw this as a move motivated to avoid getting certification from the authorities over the content of the film.

On Saturday, RGV was quizzed for nearly three-and-half hours by the officials of the Central Crime Station (CCS), Hyderabad. He was questioned about the allegations made against him by women activists and his laptop was seized. The filmmaker has been served another notice under Section 41 of Criminal Procedure Code, asking him to appear before them once again next week. The filmmaker told police that he did not direct or produce the movie and it was only the concept which he had given. He claimed that the movie was shot in Poland and the United Kingdom.

(Inputs from IANS)