<p>Akhil Bharath Hindu Mahasabha has opposed Akshay Kumar's new film <em>Lakshmi Bomb,</em> which is set to hit the screen on November 9. The movie hurts the sentiments of the Hindus, said state working president Rajesh Pavithran. </p>.<p>Speaking to media persons, he called upon the government to ban the movie for insulting sentiments of the Hindus and promoting "love jihad". </p>.<p>The name of the hero in this film is Asif, while the name of the heroine is Priya Yadav.</p>.<p>The government should ban the movie which insults Hindu deities, said Secretary Dharmendra.</p>.<p>In the trailer of this film, Akshay Kumar is playing the role of a transgender and pretends to be the form of a Goddess by wearing big red kumkum, a red sari, leaving the hair loose, dancing with a trident in the hand. "The moviemakers are trying to incite communal disturbances. Will those who are making a film called <em>Lakshmi Bomb</em> on the occasion of Deepavali ever dare to make a film called <em>Taslima Bomb?</em> he asked. </p>
<p>Akhil Bharath Hindu Mahasabha has opposed Akshay Kumar's new film <em>Lakshmi Bomb,</em> which is set to hit the screen on November 9. The movie hurts the sentiments of the Hindus, said state working president Rajesh Pavithran. </p>.<p>Speaking to media persons, he called upon the government to ban the movie for insulting sentiments of the Hindus and promoting "love jihad". </p>.<p>The name of the hero in this film is Asif, while the name of the heroine is Priya Yadav.</p>.<p>The government should ban the movie which insults Hindu deities, said Secretary Dharmendra.</p>.<p>In the trailer of this film, Akshay Kumar is playing the role of a transgender and pretends to be the form of a Goddess by wearing big red kumkum, a red sari, leaving the hair loose, dancing with a trident in the hand. "The moviemakers are trying to incite communal disturbances. Will those who are making a film called <em>Lakshmi Bomb</em> on the occasion of Deepavali ever dare to make a film called <em>Taslima Bomb?</em> he asked. </p>