Oppenheimer faces backlash after ‘disgusting’ line offends ‘one billion people.’

 

Although the video shows how much he loves the faith, it takes a controversial turn in an explicit sequence.

During this specific scene, we see Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh) compelling Oppenheimer to recite the Bhagavad Gita as they are having s**ual relations. Some Hindus in some regions of India have taken offense to the portrayal of this personal occasion.

Journalist and SCSI founder Uday Mahurkar expressed their displeasure with the film in an open letter to Christopher Nolan.

On X, which was once Twitter, he writes: “Greetings from the Save Culture Save India Foundation. We have learned that there is a moment in the film Oppenheimer that attacks Hinduism in a very critical way.

This incident “amounts to waging a war on the Hindu community” and is seen as a “scathing attack on Hinduism,” according to the open letter.

 

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