The recently released film 'Sant Tukaram' is facing significant opposition, leading to the cancellation of shows in Pune and causing financial losses for the makers. The controversy stems from concerns raised by the Sant Tukaram Sansthan, prompting Pune Police to issue an advisory to cinema halls.
According to director Aditya Om, the majority of the film's shows in Pune have been disrupted due to objections from the Sant Tukaram Sansthan. The Pune Police's advisory alerted cinema halls across the city to take precautions to avoid any untoward incidents, resulting in most theaters deciding to cancel the film's screenings.
Aditya Om stated that this situation has directly impacted the film's screenings, causing significant financial losses to the makers. Despite the film receiving a U certificate from the Censor Board without any cuts, the disruptions have taken a toll. 'Sant Tukaram' is presented by Curzon Films in association with Purushottam Studios and is backed by producer B. Gautham.
'Sant Tukaram' is described as an ode to the 17th-century saint-poet, whose devotional verses redefined resistance and spirituality. The film portrays his evolution and his soul-stirring Abhanga compositions.
The Sant Tukaram Sansthan's concerns have led to advisories and cancellations to avoid potential disruptions, impacting the film's financial performance. The film was given a U certificate by the Censor Board. The controversy has stirred discussions about artistic freedom, religious sentiments, and potential financial repercussions.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj, a revered figure in Maharashtra, was a 17th-century poet-saint of the Bhakti movement. His teachings emphasized devotion and challenged social norms, making him an influential figure in Marathi culture.
In February 2025, Shirish Maharaj More, a descendant of Sant Tukaram Maharaj, passed away, with initial investigations suggesting financial distress as a factor. He was a respected 'kirtankar' (kirtan performer) and motivational speaker known for his spiritual discourses.