Showing posts with label HINDI CINEMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HINDI CINEMA. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

VISHWAROOP and the Voice of Kamal Hassan

Kamal Hassan and Pooja Kumar at media meet in Bombay
India is a democracy that is admired by many a country in the world but when sensibilities in religious or communal groups are easily hurt, the foreign community observes with disarray and realizes how fragile a huge democracy might actually be.
Kamal Hassan's Vishwaroopam has been receiving great reviews from movie critics but has hurt a highly sensitive sector of the Muslim community this past week, thus sadly becoming the reason for a government issued ban on the film's release in the entire state of Tamil Nadu. Negotiations between Hassan's supporters, the government and the the film's detractors have however luckily softened the initial protests that made it controversial and the film is set to release in Bombay this Friday, as originally programmed.
The press in different sectors reports that protestors have not been able to provide proper arguments to support their cause given that the film solely portrays what is a sad reality in certain areas of Afghanistan: mainly the suffering of the Afghani population who is caught in the middle of a conflict between Al-Qaeda jihadis and the USA.
Let us not forget that Kamal Hassan is also the actor who made Hey Ram, a film that portrayed Hindu extremism. He is not a creative person to shy out of expressing his opinion through his work and this needs to be saluted. The protests and various bans seem deeply unfounded and it is sad to see that communities feel so easily targeted in a country that could be an example to many for its diversity. Communities should be aware that protesting against artistic liberty of expression, especially one that is not portraying their religion and community in a truly negative light, gives them more bad press than good reputation...
May Bombay's reaction to the film today clear any doubts of the national and international Muslim community regarding the film. May DTH releases, Internet paid screenings and other modern solutions for the cinema industry also free up creativity and allow viewers to have a choice and an option beyond what mobs or sudden bans can allow in the future.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

CINEMA THOSE DAYS

Collage of Bollywood posters from http://8ate.blogspot.com/
 Guest post

Fellow blogger Shri Ram Ayyangar is from Bangalore and has an insightful blog called VYANGYAM in which he shares his satirical, social and political views on events around him with his readers. In 2008, he traveled through Madhya Pradesh to visit those places in which he had spent his childhood. This resulted in musings about the cinema halls he used to go back to, time and time again, while growing up. His description of those days is a little gem for lovers of Indian cinema and its history.
It is therefore with great pleasure that the Hindi Cinema Blog welcomes Shri Ram Ayyangar as our guest blogger.
 


My father was a movie buff when we were young. Because of his interest, our entire family used to go to movies. Those were the days of 50s to 60s when he often used to get transferred from one place to other during his service days in Madhya Pradesh. This gave us a chance to see the cinema theatres of many towns and even small villages in M.P. We all brothers and sisters used to eagerly wait for Sunday when my father used to call me to announce that we are all going to a particular movie that day.
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