Prithviraj Sukumaran Makes a Clear-Cut Comment on the Sabarimala Row
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Prithviraj Sukumaran is known for his works in the Malayalam film industry. The actor has also worked in Bollywood, Telugu and Tamil cinemas as well. The 36-year-old star is in news not just for his upcoming films but also for the comment he has made on the Sabarimala row. The actor has given a clear-cut statement in an interview to the popular magazine, Vanitha. His statement on entry of young women to the Ayyappa Temple in the hills has turned into a debate on social media. 9 (Nine) Malayalam Movie Twitter Review: Prithviraj Sukumaran and Mamta Mohandas’ Paranormal Thrillers Gets Hailed by Fans – Read Tweets.
Prithviraj Sukumaran said, “I am losing my belief in Gods and idols as years pass. Now, I don’t believe in religion. But I feel that there is higher power that controls everything in the universe. As I had developed the habit of praying at temples during childhood, I continue to do that. At home, we have a prayer room where I spend some time. I also visit some churches. But I feel sad witnessing the present controversies over devotion,” reports Onmanorama.
“My stand is that each person should be firm in his or her belief. If you worship Satan, stick to that belief. But if it is offering prayers at temples that you prefer, follow the traditions connected with that shrine. Otherwise, do not create problems,” said Prithviraj. Lucifer Teaser: Mohanlal is The Devil's Incarnate in Prithviraj Sukumaran's Directorial Debut - Watch Video.
The Adam Joan star further commented, “I can give my opinion on the Sabarimala issue if I am enlightened on whether the young women who offered prayers there were really devotees of Lord Ayyappa. If somebody feels like visiting the Ayyappa temple as part of a trek through the forest, I wish to remind them that there are many other temples for the purpose. Why don’t you leave Sabarimala alone? Why are you causing inconvenience to so many people?”
In January 2019, two women - Bindu Ammini and Kanakadurga, managed to enter the Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala. The duos entry to the temple sparked protests across Kerala.
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