Shraddha Kapoor's upcoming movie Eetha has caused a lot of discussion even before it's released in theaters.The recently released teaser got positive feedback for Shraddha's transformation into Vithabai Narayangaonkar, a famous Lavani and Tamasha artist.However, the movie's title has now become a point of debate.
After the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) raised questions about why the biographical film wasn't named after Vithabai Narayangaonkar, members of the late folk artist's family have also asked the filmmakers to reconsider the title and rename the movie in her honor.
NCP questions the choice of title
According to a report by TV9 Marathi, the NCP's Film and Cultural Department has objected to the title Eetha.
They say a film based on Vithabai's life should carry her name.The party suggests names like Vitha or Vithabai would be better and would show respect for her work in Maharashtra's Lavani and Tamasha traditions.
Babasaheb Patil, the Maharashtra State President of the NCP's Film and Cultural Department, said the organization feels responsible for preserving and honoring Vithabai's legacy.
He questioned why the filmmakers chose not to name the biopic after the celebrated artist despite her lasting influence on Maharashtra's folk art.
Vithabai Narayangaonkar's family supports the demand
The demand for a title change has also gained support from Vithabai's family.
As per the report, her sons Kailash and Rajesh Narayangaonkar, along with her grandson Mohit Narayangaonkar, have expressed disappointment with the title and asked the makers to change it.
For the family, the issue goes beyond the film's name.
They believe a movie that celebrates Vithabai's life and achievements should be named after her so that future generations remember the woman who played a major role in shaping Maharashtra's Lavani and Tamasha heritage.
So far, director Laxman Utekar and production house Maddock Films have not made any statements about the controversy or the request to rename the film.
Eetha teaser showcases Shraddha Kapoor in a powerful new role
The teaser for Eetha gives a glimpse of one of Shraddha Kapoor's most emotionally intense performances so far.
It starts with a lively Lavani performance as the crowd eagerly waits for Eetha to go on stage.
Backstage, Shraddha's character is shown preparing for her performance though she is heavily pregnant.
Soon after, she goes into labor and is seen in severe pain.Even when a voice warns that performing could cost her life, she refuses to leave the stage.Moments after giving birth, she returns to finish her performance, showing her character's strong dedication to her art.