Twitter User Compares Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde To Hanuman In 'Adipurush'; Thane Police REACTS ‘Share Your Number’

Thane Police responds after a man on Twitter compared Eknath Shinde to Hanuman’s character in 'Adipurush'

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Twitter User Compares Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde To Hanuman In 'Adipurush'; Thane Police REACTS ‘Share Your Number’
Prabhas and Kriti Sanon starrer ‘Adipurush’ hit the theatres on Friday, June 16 and reviews are pouring in on social media. There have been several tweets about the VFX, cinematography, dialogues, and people mocking Saif Ali Khan’s Raavan character and much more. Amidst this, a Twitter user compared Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to Lord Hanuman’s (Bajrang Bali) character in the film. Now, Thane Police has responded to it, asking the user to share his contact details.

The user tweeted, “Didn't know Eknath Shinde was in Adipurush.” Reacting to the post, the Thane Police replied, “Please share your contact no via DM.” The user then replied asking, “Why sir what's the matter?” The city police even shared a number and asked the Twitter user to call on that. The post, which tagged CM Shinde garnered mixed reactions from netizens. While some users slammed the troll for mocking the CM, another came out supporting the CM, demanding action against the user.  One of the netizens tweeted, “All the crime is vanished from Thane so the Thane Police is left with only this work. They are officially working as media monitors to eradicate negative comments about a film. Sadly, they cannot differentiate between humour and derogatory comment.” ALSO READ: Adipurush Leaked Online: Prabhas Starrer Available To Watch, Free HD Download On Tamilrockers And Other Torrent Sites-Report




The role of Bajrang Bali in the Om Raut’s directorial was played by actor Devdatta Nage. ‘Adipurush’ stars Prabhas in the role of Lord Ram, while Kriti Sanon plays Janaki in the film. Saif Ali Khan portrays the antagonist Lankesh, the demon king of Lanka in the film. The movie has recorded the fourth-highest opening day ever in India.


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