How Bollywood played the game of secularisation and demeaned Hindu gods and symbols
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How Bollywood played the game of secularisation and demeaned Hindu gods and symbols

In an endeavour to propagate the principle of secularism, Bollywood has time and again stooped to a new low by portraying the Hindu gods and symbols in a negative light. There are Bollywood movies which have hurt the sentiments of the Hindus as the film industry distorted Hindu traditions and showed disrespect to Hindu Gods

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Bollywood, the heart of Indian cinema, has often been a reflection of societal values and narratives. However, the portrayal of Hindu characters and themes in films has frequently sparked controversy, with accusations of distortion and denigration. This article examines ten notable instances where Bollywood has either altered or criticised Hindu identity, revealing a pattern of bias that some argue reflects deeper issues within the industry.

Deepa Mehta’s “Fire”

Deepa Mehta’s Fire is another example of traditional Hindu symbols being used in a controversial manner. The characters originally named Radha and Sita, drawn from Hindu mythology, are portrayed in ways that some argue are intentionally provocative and disrespectful to their sacred origins.

“Sherni”: KM Abharna and Ashgar Ali

In Sherni, the real-life forest officer KM Abharna is fictionalised as Vidya Vincent, while the poacher Ashgar Ali becomes Ranjan Rajhans. This alteration, critics claim, shifts the focus and potentially distorts the real-life narrative, aligning it with a secular narrative that some argue marginalises Hindu perspectives.

“PK”: Bhagwan Shiva as a Fearful Figure

Rajkumar Hirani’s PK features a scene where Bhagwan Shiva is depicted as running scared, a portrayal that many believe is meant to provoke thought but has been criticised for its disrespect towards Hindu deities.

“Chak De India”: Coach Ranjan Negi as Kabir Khan

In Chak De India, the character of the coach, originally named Ranjan Negi, is shown as the persecuted Muslim Kabir Khan. This change, some argue, reflects a tendency to alter characters’ identities to fit a secular narrative, often at the expense of authentic representation.

“Deewar”: Religious Symbolism

Deewar features a scene where the protagonist, while at a Mandir, declares disbelief in God but wears the Islamic symbol ‘786’. This combination of religious symbols has been interpreted by some as a commentary on secularism but is viewed by others as a confusing and disrespectful portrayal of Hindu beliefs.

“Ram Teri Ganga Maili”: The Molestation Scene

In Ram Teri Ganga Maili, a ‘Pujari’ chants “Om Namah Shivay” after molesting the heroine. This portrayal of a religious figure engaging in such behaviour has been criticised for its offensive and degrading representation of Hindu religious practices.

“Mother India”: Sukhi Lala’s Devotion

In Mother India, the villain Sukhi Lala is shown praying to Devi Mata before attempting to molest the heroine. This depiction has been condemned for using religious devotion as a pretext for villainy, contributing to a negative stereotype of religious figures.

 

“Ready”: The ‘Shikha’ Cutting Scene

In Ready, Salman Khan’s character cuts the ‘shikha’ (a traditional Hindu hair tuft) of a character while making a joke about circumcision. This scene is criticised for its insensitivity towards Hindu customs and its attempt to secularise traditional practices in a derogatory manner.

“Dabangg”: Chedi Singh’s Hanuman Prayer

In Dabangg, the villain Chedi Singh is shown praying to Bhagwan Hanuman before ordering the murder of Chulbul Pandey. This portrayal has been seen as problematic for linking religious worship with criminal intentions, thus misrepresenting Hindu practices.

“Student of the Year”: Objectifying Radha with “Sexy Body” lyrics

In Student of the Year, the heroine dances to lyrics describing the “sexy Radha body,” a portrayal criticised for objectifying and trivialising Radha, a revered figure in Hindu mythology. This depiction is viewed as disrespectful towards Hindu religious symbols and figures.

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These examples illustrate a recurring pattern in Bollywood where Hindu identity and symbols are either altered or criticized in ways that many find disrespectful or misleading. As Bollywood continues to evolve, it is crucial for filmmakers to navigate cultural sensitivities with respect and awareness.

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