Controversy broke out in a cinema hall in Lucknow over taking a child to an ‘A’ rated movie. When stopped by the staff, a fight broke out between the family and the staff. After the video of this incident went viral, a debate has erupted regarding parenting.
There was a huge uproar in a cinema hall in Lucknow when a family arrived with their child to watch an ‘A’ certificate film made only for adults. There was a fierce fight between this family and the theater staff who had come to watch Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar 2’ directed by Aditya Dhar. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media, after which a big debate has started regarding parenting.
There are a lot of violent scenes in the film ‘Dhurandhar 2’, due to which the Censor Board has given it ‘Adults Only’ certificate. But, when a family came to watch a movie with their child at a mall in Lucknow, the staff stopped them. After this the matter escalated so much that the fight reached a scuffle. In the 24-second viral video, it is clearly visible that people are kicking and punching each other inside the theatre. On one side a movie was playing on the screen and on the other side there was a fight going on among the audience. It is being told that about a week ago, a similar incident had happened in Inox of Emerald Mall, where a man was insisting on showing a movie to his minor son.
After this matter came to light, people are strongly criticizing these parents. People say that showing such violent films to minor children can have a negative impact on their development. Many users commented that committing violence in front of children teaches them that it is a normal thing. Such behavior of a father instills wrong values in children.
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Some people also believe that Indians are increasingly lacking in emotional intelligence and patience, which is the reason for such incidents. People are also raising the question that when the rules are clearly written, then why do parents bring their children to such films? Some also said that art cannot be the same for everyone and people who do not understand its seriousness create such problems.