Actor Ranveer Singh is currently embroiled in legal trouble after recreating a ritualistic performance from the acclaimed film ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. The incident, which took place on November 28, involved Singh mimicking the portrayal of Chavundi Daiva, a sacred deity in the Tulu community. This act has led to a formal complaint being filed against the actor.
A Bengaluru-based advocate, Prashanth Metal, has lodged a complaint with the High Grounds Police Station, accusing Singh of performing the Ullalthi Daiva ritual in an “illegal and offensive” manner. The complaint asserts that Singh’s actions have deeply hurt the sentiments of millions of Hindus, particularly the Tulu-speaking population of Karnataka. The complaint has been registered under Sections 299, 302, and 196 of the Bharat Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023.
Reports indicate that Singh also made allegedly derogatory remarks about the Ullalthi Daiva during his address at the IFFI closing ceremony. This controversy has emerged shortly after Singh issued a public apology, stating his intention was to honor Rishab Shetty’s performance in ‘Kantara’. He expressed deep respect for all cultures and traditions in India and conveyed his sincere apologies if any sentiments were hurt.






