Royal family to take boot officials for granting Padmavati shooting permission
February 10, 2017  08:43
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The former Jaipur royal family has decided to take disciplinary action against the officials for not providing them details about Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Padmavati', which courted controversy and protests by Karni Sena and giving permission for its shooting at Jaigarh fort in Jaipur.

The shooting was going on at the Jaigarh fort, owned by the former royal family, when the members of Karni Sena staged protest and vandalised the set on January 27, accusing Bhansali of distorting the historic facts in the film. 

"The department set up to take care of shootings and granting permission did not provide full information to the Royal Family relating to the film and gave permission to shoot it. When it came to the knowledge of the Royal Family, disciplinary action is being taken against the erring officials of the department," a release from the family said.

Former Rajmata Padmini Devi in statement said that Jaipur Royal Family stands committed to protect the proud history of Rajasthan.

"Anyone attempting to twist or change the history of Rajasthan will not be tolerated," she said. 
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