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Who gave you the right to decide what hurt Hindu sentiments: Dhritiman Chaterji on anti-Padmavati protests

While speaking at a session at India Today East Conclave East 2017, actor Dhritiman Chaterji talked about the recent controversy surrounding Sanjay Leela Bhansali's movie Padmavati, while stating that it is a ''non-issue'' that people were ''devoting enormous time to.'' The actor also talked about his experience of working with Bhansali. While praising Bhansali's interest in minute details, he also added that the filmmaker, could never hurt people's sentiments deliberately. 

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