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A month after Tandav controversy was doused, Amazon Prime Video apologized officially

Webdunia
Tuesday, 2 March 2021 (22:44 IST)
As soon as the series was released on the digital platform, the controversy created the storm that the makers of ‘Tandav’ have deliberately tried to mock Hindu Gods and disrespected Hindu sentiments. It also allegedly presented a derogatory and indecent depiction of the Prime Minister of India. Scenes that offend women have also been prominently featured on the web series.


In the specific scene actor, Md Zeeshan Ayyub is essaying the role of Lord Shiva who is jealous of an increasing number of followers of Lord RamThe co-actor who plays Narayana asks him to change his social media strategy. Also advises him to tweet and term the campus students as anti-national. Due to this specific scene there was a demand to ban the series with hashtag #BanTandav on twitter.
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A webseries insulting #SHIV, hurting Hindu sentiments, trying to create a caste divide among Hindus, trying to disturb communal harmony, should be banned immediately!
I request @PrakashJavdekar ji to take immediate action and ban Tandav web series! @KapilMishra_IND#BanTandavNow pic.twitter.com/iO3V3YADSy

— Ajeet Prakash Pandey (@ajeetpandeybjp) January 16, 2021 >
After the ministry of I&B intervened in the matter the director of the series Ali Abbas Zafar also issued an unconditional apology. He stated that there was no intention to hurt sentiments of people hailing from any caste, creed or religion. The web series Tandav is merely a work of fiction.Now Amazaon prime video has issued an official apologetic statement on the entire row after a month.

Company Statement
 
Amazon Prime Video again deeply regrets that viewers considered certain scenes to be objectionable in the recently launched fictional series Tandav. This was never our
intention, and the scenes that were objected to were removed or edited when they were
brought to our attention. We respect our viewers’ diverse beliefs and apologize
unconditionally to anyone who felt hurt by these scenes. Our teams follow company
content evaluation processes, which we acknowledge need to be constantly updated to
better serve our audiences. We will continue to develop entertaining content with
partners while complying with the laws of India and respecting the diversity of culture
and beliefs of our audiences.

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