Vicky Kaushal starrer Chhavaa, on the life and tragic death of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, continues to make waves since its release in February. It’s a box office hit grossing over Rs 400 crore. This biopic has created a storm in Maharashtra over the role of certain individuals close to Sambhaji Maharaj and their involvement in his death by torture at the hands of Aurangazeb. One of the key figures in the debate is Kolhapur-based historian Indrajit Sawant. A statement by Sawant reportedly enraged certain sections in the state. The consequence is that Sawant received a death threat call and he filed a police complaint. The police in turn have embarked on a massive search operation to trace former journalist Prashant Koratkar of Nagpur since he has been named as the caller by Sawant. After publicly denying that he was not the person who had threatened the historian, Koratkar has disappeared. The Maharashtra police have extended the search into neighbouring Madhya Pradesh. His disappearance has raised several questions, including about the police efficiency. If Koratkar has been impersonated as he claims, why is he absconding? Similarly, although the police had been alerted about his alleged connection with the call, why was he allowed to run away, it is queried. The police only respond that different teams are tracing Koratkar.
