The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has ignited a fierce cultural debate after vehemently opposing the Lav Kush Ramlila committee’s decision to cast Bollywood actress Poonam Pandey as Mandodari—the virtuous wife of demon king Ravana—in Delhi’s upcoming 10-day religious spectacle. Prime News Network reveals the growing rift between traditionalist groups and progressive artistic expression ahead of the September 22 festivities.

Delhi VHP Secretary Surendra Gupta issued an urgent missive to organizers, declaring: “Mandodari embodies purity, wifely devotion, and restraint in the Ramayana. Casting decisions must prioritize cultural sanctity over star power. Poonam Pandey’s public persona risks offending millions of devotees.” Gupta demanded immediate replacement with an actress possessing “classical theatrical roots and alignment with India’s spiritual ethos,” stressing this isn’t personal opposition but defense of cultural legitimacy in sacred narratives.

Committee President Arjun Kumar fired back in an exclusive Prime News Network interview: “If society grants dacoits parliamentary seats and controversial film stars ‘Mahamandaleshwar’ titles, why deny women redemption? This hypocrisy undermines our own women empowerment slogans.” He argued Pandey’s massive social media influence could actually “propagate Ramayana’s cultural values to millions” through her portrayal of the dignified queen.

Behind-the-scenes developments confirm Pandey will share pivotal scenes with Arya Babbar (Ravana) and Kinshuk Vaidya (Lord Ram), while BJP MP Manoj Tiwari takes on Parashurama. Committee insiders exclusively told Prime News Network that invitation cards prominently feature “Operation Sindoor’s success” and tributes to Indian armed forces—tying the epic’s themes to contemporary nationalism.

The 45-year-old committee’s defiance highlights a critical inflection point: Can ancient religious theater evolve with modern celebrity culture without eroding faith? As Kumar challenged, “When ex-convicts govern and scandal-plagued figures claim spiritual authority, shouldn’t we judge artists by their current commitment to tradition?”

With Ramlila rehearsals intensifying and social media ablaze over #MandodariDebate, Prime News Network’s religious affairs desk projects this casting controversy will dominate pre-Dussehra discourse nationwide. The committee remains unmoved, stating Pandey has “wholeheartedly embraced Mandodari’s spiritual discipline”—a transformation they insist embodies Ramayana’s true message of redemption.