All the hype
and hoopla for Viswaroopam has me in splits. Portraying Kamalhassan as some
kind of Demi God, whose lifetime ambition is saving the dying Indian movie
industry is downright funny, folks. He is an actor and time and again he has
proved he is a good business man too. Be it casting the “kissing fame” Andrea
Jeremiah as his heroine in the movie or selling the movie direct to DTH for
millions, he has reiterated his business acumen. ABC’s Amitabh Bhachchan could
learn a lesson or two on marketing a movie from our Kamal.
Selling the
movie rights to cable channels or rather channel owned by allies of Tamilnadu
CM after a confrontation with distributors, a case in the High Court and now
the publicity our Muslim brothers are providing him- Kamal has marketed his
film well. What the film actually contains is yet to be seen. Perhaps the Judge
who had asked for a private screening today will let us know soon.
The trend of
depicting brothers of a particular community as terrorists and trouble mongers
is not new to Indian cinema, let alone Tamil film industry. It started with
Roja, with Maniratnam marketing the movie well and paving the way for scores of
movies on the same line.Though the same director depicted some “Hindu blood,
Muslim blood- all blood, red blood” kind of scenes in his next movie Bombay,
the damage had already been done. Religious terrorism prevails in our country,
we accept. There are fanatics in all sects of religions, accepted.
What is
alarming is the new “cultural terrorism” that is rearing its ugly head now. An artist
has the rights to say what he feels, imagines and his creative rights are under
the scanner now. When “Thuppakki” row erupted, it was sickening to see the
actor and the director crooning “forgive us if it is wrong” on all TV channels.
When will we realise that a ‘movie is just a movie’? See it if you wish, if you
don’t wish- save your 120 bucks and walk off the theatre. Who is bothered?
32 Muslim
organisations have united today to protest against a movie, that makes liberals
like us extremely happy. A very good step indeed. But i must ask my Muslim
brothers- “ Dears, where were you when poor house maid Rizana Nafeek was
beheaded by Saudi Arabia a week back”? Was she a terrorist? Can anyone with conscience watch this video- rizana nafeek beheading ( I don't recommend this for the weak- hearted)
What have these 32
organisations done for the development of their own down trodden brothers? What
about their demonstrations for special quotas? Reservations? What is the
respect given to their own sisters and mothers? Inclusion of their poor
brothers in Dalit list? Do they know there are so many ill treated groups of
Muslims among themselves- ask the caste divisions among them- maraikayars, rowthers, lebbais, osas, kabhar diggers, fishermen, fakirs, musafars...the list is endless. And yes, ignore this brothers- this is just the blabber of a kafir.
Let us
remove the logs from our eyes before removing the dust from the opponent’s
eyes. Fight for your rights! Ask for reservations in education, employment.
Abolish the caste system prevailing in your religion. We can then fight against
the ‘culture trashers’ like Kamal Hasan. He has had enough publicity for
Viswaroopam. He needs nothing more...
p.s.: Too angry and sad at the death of housemaid Rizana. Thanks UN for watching.
p.p.s.: Justice Verma could take cognizance of Saudi Arabia's Shariah with respect to juvenile laws.
p.p.p.s.: Someone give me a break, my work is driving me insane. All that has been said above are my personal views. It bears no grudge against anyone living or dead :P
p.p.p.p.s.: Kamal, you owe me a dinner for this publicity item :P