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Sunday, February 2, 2020

Is Bollywood anti-Hindu?

Yes. A BIG YES. I will explain with examples.

Anti Hindu salman khan Kick

Remember the movie “Kick”? In this the name of the protagonist, played by Salman Khan, is Devi Lal Singh. In this movie there is a song, “jumme ki raat hai - allaa bachaae”. Tell me y will “Devi Lal Singh” dance on ‘jumme ki raat-alla…”


Remember the movie “Wanted”?


Anti Hindu salman khan Wanted

In this movie the name of the protagonist is “Radhe”, played by Salman Khan. There is a scene in this movie when Radhe goes to meet the gangster, in whose gang he starts working later, for the first time. While talking to this gangster, the conversation is interrupted twice when Radhe gets two phonecalls. In 1 phone call the conversation is about slippers getting robbed from a mosque. Radhe speaks on phone saying, “masjid k bahar se chappal chori nai hoti, jise zarurat hoti hai, vo le k jata hai”. One wonders what has Radhe got to do with talking about a masjid/mosque? The image shown above is a pic from the same scene.

A gangster in the movie Raees is eulogized. He is shown, I repeat, a gangster is shown as a man who is good and is actually the victim. The presentation of a gangster is like the hero of the masses.

Anti Hindu shahrukh khan Raees

Apart from these instances one can easily remember and recall movies in which Hindu Saints, Gods, traditions are mocked at by Bollywood. Hinduism and Hindu beliefs are made out to be the laughing stock and people have now accepted it. They either pass it off as a joke or just bear it silently, even if they don't like it.

Remember “Singham Returns” movie? In this movie initially Ajay Devgan, a senior police officer, is shown saluting a masjid/mosque along with his entire police squad. Why would a police officer salute a mosque? There were a lot of protests over that scene. People met Ajay Devgan personally to get this scene removed/deleted.

Aamir Khan mocks Indian traditions. He questions the faith of Hindus in programs. He tries to motivate people asking them to refrain from offering milk to Lord Shiv ji. He says Hindu traditions are regressive but he does not find burqa(veil), Triple Talaq(TT) and halala prevalent in the religion that he follows as regressive. He does not try to reform the people who enforce burqa, TT & halala on the masses.

I don't understand what possibly favourable outcome does Bollywood expect out of this appeasement? Hinduism definitely has been a soft target since many decades.

The Hindus are probably in excess of 75% by population. Yet Bollywood continues to bash Hindus up in its movies. Mocking Hindu traditions and customs, making fun of Sanatan Dharma rituals is a fashion & much followed trend by Bollywood.

Bollywood sets standards which are then picked up by the naive crowd. A crowd in which the youngsters, kids have been brought up by their ignorant parents. The Hindu parents who chose to be secular and themselves mocked, questioned, ridiculed the traditions, rituals of Sanatan Dharma/Hinduism. The kids never saw their father taking pride in the glorious past of Hinduism & were never taught about the inherent greatness of Hindu culture by their mothers. They preferred to be the 'cool', liberal & secular parents.

They have grown up in an environment where they have witnessed an acceptance of the despise, mocking which Hinduism receives. Growing up when you see people mocking or laughing at a boy who applies Tilak on his forehead or sports a 'shikha'(longer hair strands on topmost part of the scalp), thus making the poor boy feel inferior or questioning a girl when she applies mehndi has trained their minds subonsciously into submission whenever a direct or a masked insult to their culture/traditions is hurled at them.

Bollywood has been taking advantage of this subconscious submission of Hindus, specially the secular Hindus till now.

To find out about the connection of Bollywood with Jihad click this link

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