Protests in UP against film Yadav Ji Ki Love Story

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February 18, 2026 18:43 IST

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The Yadav community in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, is protesting against the film Yadav Ji Ki Love Story, fearing it will incite social unrest and offend community values, demanding a ban and threatening legal action.

IMAGE: A poster of the film Yadav Ji Ki Love Story.

Key Points

  • Yadav community members protested against the film Yadav Ji Ki Love Story in Sambhal, alleging it could disrupt social harmony and hurt community sentiments.
  • Protesters demanded an immediate ban on the film's release and threatened legal action, including moving the high court and Supreme Court.
  • Community members claim the film unfairly targets the Yadav community and portrays incidents that never took place, spreading a wrong message and increasing hostility.
  • The protest follows a similar controversy over the Netflix film 'Ghooskhor Pandat,' which was renamed after allegations of being offensive and defamatory to the Brahmin community.

Members of the Yadav community staged a protest in Sambhal on Wednesday alleging that the film Yadav Ji Ki Love Story could disturb social harmony and hurt community sentiments.

The protest saw people from several villages gather near Khirni crossing on Ganwa Road and burn posters of the film. The demonstrators demanded an immediate ban on the movie's release.

 

Speaking to reporters, Devendra Yadav, a protester, said that community members from dozens of villages had assembled to oppose the film.

Legal action against film

"Our country is a symbol of brotherhood. Such a movie will disturb communal harmony and create unrest. If any film harms the dignity of our sisters and daughters, anger is natural. This is not good for the country," he alleged.

Another community member, Brijesh Yadav, said they would initiate legal action against the film.

"We are moving the high court and the Supreme Court. On February 21, we will submit a memorandum at the district level and take out a rally. The producer and director should stop the release of this film in the interest of justice as it hurts the dignity of the Yadav community. If it is not stopped, we will launch a bigger agitation," he said.

Sentiments hurt, says community

Protester Jeet Pal Yadav claimed that the film portrays incidents that never took place and unfairly targets the community.

"Targeting any community is not right. This film will spread a wrong message and increase hostility. The sentiments of the Yadav community have been hurt," he said.

There was no immediate response from the filmmakers regarding the allegations.

Police officials said the protest remained peaceful and no untoward incident was reported.

Controversy echoes earlier film title dispute

The agitation comes close on the heels of a similar controversy that erupted earlier this month over the title of the Netflix film Ghooskhor Pandat (bribe-taker Brahmin).

After a petition alleged that the title was "offensive" and "defamatory", Netflix informed the Delhi high court that the Manoj Bajpayee-starrer would be renamed. The court subsequently closed the proceedings after being told that the producer has taken a conscious decision to change the title and withdraw promotional materials.

The Lucknow police had registered an FIR against the director of Ghooskhor Pandat, citing charges of promoting social animosity and hurting religious sentiments under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act.

Authorities had said the title appeared to target a particular community and could impact public peace and law and order.