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The movie “Oppenheimer” has been at the center of controversy due to a particular scene that has been dubbed the “Oppenheimer boob scene.” In the scene, the character Jean Tatlock, played by Florence Pugh, is seen engaging in sexual intercourse with J. Robert Oppenheimer, played by Cillian Murphy, while holding a copy of the Hindu scripture “Bhagavad Gita” in her hand. The scene has been condemned by some in India as “a scathing attack on Hinduism” and a “direct assault on religious beliefs of a billion tolerant Hindus.”
The controversy surrounding the scene has led to calls for the scene to be removed from the movie. Indian information commissioner Uday Mahurkar tweeted to the movie’s director, Christopher Nolan, requesting that the scene be removed from the film worldwide, adding that failure to do so would be “a deliberate assault on Indian civilization.” Mahurkar also accused Hollywood of being more sensitive to depictions of the Quran and Islam and called for the same courtesy to be extended to Hindus.
The controversy has sparked a debate about cultural sensitivity in movies and the portrayal of religious beliefs. Some have argued that the scene is disrespectful to Hinduism and its followers, while others have defended it as an artistic expression and a reflection of the character’s beliefs and motivations.
The controversy has also drawn attention to the larger issue of censorship in movies and the role of governments in regulating artistic expression. Some have criticized the Indian government for attempting to censor the movie and limit artistic freedom, while others have argued that the scene is a deliberate insult to Hinduism and should be removed.