Jan-30-2013
Lots of discussions are already going live on
“Vishwaroopam”, and the ban it had to face due to the allegedly anti-Islamic
content the film has got in it, but I
felt that, I should express my feeling too…because, this is my Bloody Freedom
of Expression!
First shocker came when I read this: ( courtesy
Wikipedia)
Title naming
In June 2012, the producers of the film ran
into conflict with the Hindu Makkal Katchi who
demanded that title be changed. They claimed that Viswaroopam was
a Sanskrit word rather
than a Tamil word, and argued that Kamal Haasan was being anti-Tamil, by naming
the film in another language. The same political party had earlier protested
against a song in Haasan's Manmadhan Ambu (2010),
following which it was removed from the film.
The second, more obvious shocker was, when I
read this:
The initial ban on the movie in Tamilnadu was
lifted by Madras High
Court ,but later uphold the ban on January 30,2013.
I saw Mahesh Bhat speaking about this controversy earlier this day on a national debate. I
would like to echo the same in my own words as below:
“Next time when I take a sheet of paper and pen
to write something, I will be thinking about every Tom, Dick and Harry out
there, who is going to protest against every scene in my movie. I would be
concerned about the financial,political and social ramifications of that, and would be
pulled back unknowingly by my own self in my creative disposal. That would be
the end of my creativity.”
Lets see this case. Who is this Hindu Makkal
Katchi to ask Kamal Hassan to change the name of this movie, just because the
root of the movie title is in Sanskrit? I feel that the name “Hindu Makkal
Katchi” is too Old-fashioned and should
be changed to something like—“ Yo! Yo! Tamil”. Would they change that name,
just because I am feeling it that way?
I have got a news that, the next Rajani movie
is going to be anti-Jewish. Would you believe that and go ahead with a protest
for banning the movie, if you are Jewish?
No, that would be extremely stupid from your
side.
Please don’t judge a movie before you watch it.
Despite the fragmented release and
controversies, Vishwaroopam garnered highly positive reviews
from critics, most of which had downplayed claims of the film being
anti-Islamist / anti Muslim.
This is a free country, and I have my freedom
of Expression!