Jaipur News Desk: The protests against Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Padmavati are not stopping. Now the opposition to the film has reached a deadly turn. There has been a stir after the hanging body of a person was found on the ramparts of Nahargarh Fort located in the capital Jaipur. Along with this, threats have also been made. It is written on the walls of the fort – ‘We protest against Padmavati, we do not burn the effigies, we hang them.’ Let us tell you, Nahargarh Fort is one of the most famous forts of India. Where tourists keep coming and going. But this fort is also considered scary because many such activities have taken place there due to which it is also called a haunted place. Let us know some things related to Nahargarh Fort that have been heard from people…
Who built Nahargarh Fort
According to the official website of Rajasthan Tourism, Nahargarh Fort was built by Raja Jai Singh in 1734 amidst the Aravalli hills and near Jaipur. This fort was completed in 1868. Nahargarh means abode of tigers. The old name of this fort was Sudarshangarh. In this fort, 12 special rooms were built for the queens and a magnificent room for the king. Even today this palace is a favorite place of the people.
Someone or the other was stopping the laborers from working.
It is said that during the construction of the fort, many such activities were seen which scared the workers. Whatever work they did, the next day that work would turn into ruins. Due to which the workers were very scared.
The forest near the fort is the most dangerous
There is a huge forest near Nahargarh Fort. It is said that the king used to go there for hunting. Even today this forest is considered quite dangerous, because animals are seen roaming here. Therefore tourists are kept away from the forest.
Aamir Khan has shot here
Most of the shooting of the film Rang De Basanti was done in Rajasthan. He shot in Nahargarh Fort. After which this fort became even more famous. Not only this, actor Sushant Singh Rajput has also shot for Shuddh Desi Romance here.