This is nothing but pure politics to fuel the hatred between hindu and muslim... After corona and all, people should forget what happened in the past, keep aside religion and focus on country development...there are many burning topics in the present such as rising fuel prices, oil, commodities , economy but instead of focusing these ,govt is hiring these directors and producers to fuel the hatredness in the heart of the country!
Whats gone is gone....we should build a better future , a better bharat
By extracting profits by depicting deaths in gory details will only result in poisoning the minds of the new generation, who might have heard about it but now seeing them on screen will boil their blood, and spread hatred against others... It would be a deliberate attempt to reopen the wounds of the old and vitiate the fragile peace in the society. This is neither correct nor ethical," it added. In the statement, the association said if a film has to be made, it should be about "fostering unity, harmony, brotherhood and national integration".
Filmmakers should "desist from disturbing the uneasy calm in society", the Maharashtra Sikh Association said on Monday, days after "The Kashmir Files" director Vivek Agnihotri announced his next movie, "The Delhi Files".
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