"I met the UP chief minister today and demanded a ban on the film 'Padmaavat'," Karni Sena patron Lokendra Singh Kalvi told reporters after his 20-minute meeting with Adityanath here.
People will impose "janta curfew" in cinema halls in Uttar Pradesh if the movie is screened, he said.
Kalvi, who listed nearly 40 different objections with regard to the movie, demanded that films on the lives of Maharana Pratap, Shivaji and other eminent personalities be made.
Kalvi's aide Himanshu, who too is a senior office-bearer of the outfit, told reporters, "We have only expressed our concerns before the chief minister today. All we want to say is that you are underestimating the simmering public anger against the film. In the last one-and-a-half years, we have forewarned Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the Centre and state governments in this regard."
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Kalvi too spoke in the same vein.
Meanwhile, a large number of people waving saffron flags protested the scheduled release of 'Padmaavat' in front of SRS Cinema Hall in Gorakhpur and also burnt the effigy of its director Sanjay Leela Bhansali as they chanted 'Jai Sri Ram'.
The protesters also submitted a memorandum to the district magistrate.
"The movie 'Padmaavat' is hurting the feelings of Hindus and we are against its release. We will keep on protesting against the movie and demand a ban on its release," a protester said.
Chief Minister Adityanath was earlier non-committal on the release of the controversial film 'Padmaavat' in the state, when he had said in Gorakhpur that he was not a "future teller".
"I am not a future teller," was his cryptic reply when mediapersons asked him last week as to whether the movie would be screened in Uttar Pradesh.
During an earlier visit to Gorakhpur, his home turf, in November last year, Adityanath had said that Bhansali was no less guilty than those issuing threats to actors and others involved with the film, and asserted that if there was any action, "it will be against both the sides".
The state government had said it would not allow the movie's release till certain "controversial portions" are removed.
The movie, which was earlier titled "Padmavati", will now be released worldwide on January 25 with the new title suggested by the censor board.
Starring Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmavati, Shahid Kapoor as Maharawal Ratan Singh and Ranveer Singh as Alauddin Khilji, the film was slated for release on December 1 last year but was postponed as the makers had not got a certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), or the censor board, till then.
The Supreme Court had earlier paved the way for the all- India release of "Padmaavat" on January 25 and stayed notifications and orders issued by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat -- all ruled by the BJP -- prohibiting exhibition of the film in their states.
The apex court had also restrained other states from issuing any such notification or orders banning the screening of the movie.