AGRA: After the controversy over the Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's movie Padmavati, another movie, "Game of Ayodhya " is now in focus with ABVP activist in Aligarh, Amit Goswami announcing a bounty of Rs one lakh for chopping the arms of the movie's director, Sunil Singh, who is former MLC and lokdal leader.

The movie, Games of Ayodhya, which is slated for release on December 8, was cleared by the Film Cerification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) after the censor board refused to allow its release. The film deals with a controversial subject of a Hindu-Muslim love story on the back drop of Babri Masjid demolition.

Talking to TOI, ABVP activist, Amit Goswami said that Lok dal leader and former MLC wants to earn "cheap publicity". He claimed that the movie wrongly shows that lord Ram's statue was installed in a "deceitful" manner in the temple by hindus.

He said that he will give Rs one lakh to any person who chops off the arms of the director of the movie (Sunil Singh). He said no constitution or law allows anyone to hurt sentiments of any religion.

He said, "if this movie is released in the cinema halls then the administration and government will be responsible for any untoward incident that happens".

He said the state government should re-think before allowing the release of the movie. He threatened that if it is released in Aligarh then youth leaders and students will protest.

"I will kill him if I see him anywhere. He is trying to hurt our sentiments", through the movie", said Amit Goswami.

Uttar Pradesh police has already issued an alert to all district police chiefs to be cautious at the time the movie is released in the state. SSP Aligarh, Rajesh Pandey confirmed this.

According to news reports, the protagonist of the film is a journalist who was covering Advani's yatra. After his love story faces issues because of the demolition, he goes back to the yatra and discovers the political developments that led to the tragic event. ' The Game of Ayodhya' is based on Liberahan commission's report that the BJP has dumped, the director has claimed.

