Writer NS Madhavan with journalist V. Musafar Ahamed during discussion in Kozhikode 8 April | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
Mohanlal-Starrer L2: Empuraan was successful in keeping a mark for a generation that was born after 1987 about the 2002 Gujarat riots, said NS writer Madhavan.
He participated in a discussion called “Kalathe Aararan Thiratu? (Who repairs our times? It was part of a series of panel discussions called” Vamsahathya Charithram Murichichichumbul “(cutting after the history of genocide)
Mr. Madhavan claimed that those who were around 15 years old at the time of the gujarat, maybe they did not know what happened there. “People who are at the age of 38 or under it have now heard at least 60% of the population in the country. There are not many students and youth policy in Northern India. Since 2014, since 2014, they have been in power in Delhi since 2014,” he said. Mr. Ahamed said that many young people are now proving an enthusiastic interest in monitoring the final solution, a 2004 documentary of Rrakesh Sharma in the incident.
Mr. Madhavan, however, pointed out that Hindutvy’s forces in protest against the film or interfere with the streets or dealing with any violent acts, but limited their opposition to the online media. “Because they knew that if public protests were held, it would recall a large part of our population again. They knew it could become counterproductive,” he said. The Central Council of Film Certification, which has members of the BJP, must not pay much attention, because the main actor is allegedly close to their party, Madhavan noted.
Asked why the film manufacturers resorted to voluntary cuts, he said that the ongoing cyber bullying against his cast and the crew could be a reason. Meanwhile, Mr. Madhavan also criticized the implicit message of violence in a film that showed that the character played by the Sukumaran played avenged against the perpetrators of the riots.
Published – April 8, 2025 23:31 is