Recently, members of Rajput Karni Sena, an organisation representing Rajputs, burnt posters of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus.
Tagore, 72, was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry here for her contribution in the field of cinema.
When asked if such rows help films garner pre-release publicity, the veteran actor said it is often the opposite.
"I doubt it. Sometimes it does help, but most of the time it doesn't. Whatever is happening in the case of "Padmavati', I don't think it is going to help the film. When you hassle Sanjay Leela Bhansali and vandalise the film's sets, the cost of the movie goes up. Even that 'rangoli' was destroyed, how can all this help?"
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The veteran actor said the debate has instilled fear in the minds of the people who already feel scared to go to the cinema halls.
"Audience is already feeling scared. Most of them feel 'let the first two days go by peacefully, then we'll go'. They (the group) are already issuing threats that they'll burn the theatres if the makers don't take their permission. All this causes serious harm to the film fraternity as well," she said.