Mumbai, March 9 (IANS) Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has courted trouble from feminists, activists, private and government organizations, women's groups and political parties roundly slamming him for his International Women's Day comments on actress Sunny Leone, a former adult entertainer.
"I wish all the women in the world give men as much happiness as Sunny Leone gives," Varma, who is known as RGV, said in a tweet on Wednesday.
He has been trolled widely.
As the row over comment snowballed, he came up with more: "The negative noise towards my tweet on Sunny Leone arises from ultimate hypocrisy. She has more honesty and more self-respect than any women."
Nationalist Congress Party senior leader Jitendra Awhad hit out at him: "RGV apologise or face the consequences. We don't mind taking law in hand."
Undeterred, RGV shot back nonchalantly: "Great @PawarSpeaks (NCP President Sharad Pawar) should kick you out for threatening to take law in hands in our sovereign democratic country. You are a disgrace to his ideals."
Unfazed, Awhad warned that if RGV didn't apologise, he would lodge a formal police complaint against the filmmaker.
Late on Wednesday, social activist Vishakha Mhabrey lodged a complaint with Mapusa police station in Goa, demanding RGV's Twitter account be blocked.
She also demanded that an offence should be registered against RGV under the cyber laws and the Indian Penal Code for victimisation of women.
Not cowed down, RGV tweeted: "Filing counter against OverActivist with 212 followers which would be her family and friends, for disrespective 18 lakh followers of Sunny Leone."
NCP spokesperson Vidya Chavan warned that if RGV failed to apologise, they would launch a 'Joote Maro Andolan' and beat him up with footwear.
The Film Studio Setting & Allied Mazdoor Union, with over 50,000 members, jumped into the controversy on Thursday by starting a boycott of RGV on his tweets.
On Thursday, Prateeksha Korgaonkar, state convenor of Ranaragini, the women's wing of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in Goa, too filed a complaint against RGV with the Goa State Women's Commission.
(This story has not been edited by Social News XYZ staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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