Strong outrage was expressed over the film Bribing Pandit streamed on Netflix

Hoshiarpur: A meeting was held under the leadership of Ashutosh Sharma, the state president of Shri Bhagwan Parshuram Sena, in which strong resentment was expressed over the film "Bribing Pandit" streamed on Netflix. Ashutosh Sharma said that the title of the film "Bribing Pandit" streamed on Netflix is ??not a coincidence, but a pre-planned psychological attack. The word "Pandit" is a symbol of Sanatan culture, knowledge, devotion, and faith. Associating it with a despicable word like "bribing" is a conspiracy to present the entire Brahmin community as criminals.
Rather, it is a direct attempt to defame Brahmin officers, employees, and the leading class of society holding high positions. This title attempts to convey the message that "Pandits" sitting in power, administration, and the system are corrupt—which is a collective accusation against an entire community.
It is clear that the film industry has considered the Brahmin community a soft target, and Brahmins are being targeted every day.
If the same title had been used for any other community, not only would the film have been banned, but the so-called secular gang would have taken to the streets. This silence is proof that insulting select communities has become the agenda of the film industry today. Today's film industry is becoming a hub for spreading venom against Sanatan Dharma, saints, Pandits, and the Brahmin community in the name of creativity. Sometimes Pandits are shown as hypocrites, sometimes greedy, sometimes rapists, and now "bribers." This is not a story, but a series of character assassinations.
Political patronage is also clearly visible in this entire conspiracy. And even more shameful is that Brahmin leaders holding political positions and Brahmin officers and employees in high positions are remaining silent on the insult to their own community to save their power and positions. Such people are not representatives, but weak links within the community, whose silence has given the film industry this audacity. The Shri Bhagwan Parshuram Sena unequivocally calls upon every Brahmin employee and officer—from top to bottom—in administration, education, judiciary, banking, medical, and both government and private sectors, to openly register their protest against this title. The Shri Bhagwan Parshuram Sena states that this insult will no longer be tolerated.
Sharma said that the Brahmin community is not a laboratory where insulting experiments can be conducted whenever someone pleases. If the Brahmin community does not unite and protest today, even more insulting titles and characters will be created in the future. This fight is not just about the name of a film, but about the dignity, identity, and future of the community.
Soon, demonstrations will be held on the streets, and a memorandum will be submitted demanding legal action against the director, producer, and actors, as well as a ban on the film. Present on this occasion were Sanjay Sharma, Varun Pandit, Arjun Pandit, Sameer Pandit, Deepak Pandit, Ajay Sharma, Anurag Sharma, Abhinandan Sharma, Uma Shankar, Arun Pandit, Surinder Sharma, and others.