Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Nayantara sent Saffron Saree by a fringe Hindu group







Nayantara sent Saffron Saree by a fringe Hindu group

South actress Nayantara has been sent a saffron-coloured saree by a fringe Hindu group.

The actress had kicked up a controversy recently when she went to pray at Killikkaavil temple in Kerala while shooting her film 'Bodyguard' near Ottappalam. But she allegedly wasn't allowed entry into the temple because she was wearing a salwar kameez instead of a saree, which the temple's tradition requires all women worshipers to wear.

Though Nayantara has claimed that the whole controversy is not due to her dress but a couple of miscreants who misbehaved with her, a fringe group called the Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) in Kumbakonam has reportedly sent Nayan a saree to "remind her of the South Indian tradition".



Nayan's manager, meanwhile, denied having received any package containing a saree. However, since the saree has been sent to South India Artistes' Association, it may take a few days to reach the actress.

Meanwhile, the activists of the aforesaid Hindu group claim they have sent sarees to other actresses as well who dress in revealing clothes in films.

Nayantara is continuing with the shoot of her film in Ottappalam.










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