Protestors also burnt the effigy and posters of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, demanding a ban on the screeing of MSG, the debut movie of the Dera chief.
Police have beefed up security outside cinema halls where the movie is to be screened, especially in west Delhi having several Sikh-dominated areas.
Raja Garden, Subhash Nagar, Vikaspuri were among the areas where screeing of MSG were stopped for several hours after the protests.
Sources in the police said that owners cinema threatres situated in west Delhi have told them that they would not screen the movie till the situation is normal.
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Hundreds of Sikhs, led by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Committee (DSGMC) president Manjit Singh GK gathered for protest near a movie theatre in Raja Garden and thereafter, the screening of the film had to be stopped for more than four hours.
According to police, during protests, supporters of Dera Sachcha Sauda and SAD (Badal) came face to face which triggered a law and order problem in the area.
"Security has been beefed up outside all cinema halls where this movie is to be screened. Police are also taking precautionary steps to maintain law and order in the area," DCP (west) Pushpendra Kumar said.