Movies which courted significant conflicts or were outright banned and banned in India are abundant in Indian cinema. These films have gotten excellent reviews from critics and have done well at international film festivals. Some movies are among the most divisive ever produced in India, covering topics including politics, homosexuality, and inter.communal violence.
The most recent Hindi film to spark conflict is Padmavati. According to some right.wing organizations, the movie recounts history incorrectly and harms the reputation of some Rajasthani communities. Padmavati has been stalled thus far despite having a December 2017 release date. The queen's presence in real life has been disputed by historians, with many claiming that she was a made.up figure from an epic poem.
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was the subject of conflict ever since its March 11, 2022, theatrical release. The video emphasizes the 1990 evacuation of Kashmiri Pandits residing in the valley. The nation's citizens appeared to be split into two groups. One strongly opposes the film's production and the other strongly supports it. It seems to have a significant impact on political leaders in particular. The Kashmir Files were condemned by Kashmiri political figures Omar Abdulla and Mehbooba Mufti. They claim the filmmaker fabricated events and manipulated the truth. Mehbooba Mufti also blasted the government for supporting the movie.
Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ram.Leela sparked demonstrations over its title and content in Indore, Rajkot, Jalandhar, and the capital. Outside a theatre in the capital, several NGO members protested the Deepika Padukone.Ranveer Singh movie and demanded that the title be changed. People shouted anti.movie chants, but when police showed up there and took the protesters to the closest police station, the demonstrations were stopped.
This film based on Silk Smitha's life was well welcomed by the public, yet it distressed many people. The first reason was because of the movie posters. The second reason was opposition from Silk Smitha's brothers, who even wrote notifications to the film's producers.
The film focuses on Punjab's widespread drug issue. According to others, the film defames Punjab, and as a result, there is strong pushback against it. They even intended to prohibit the film's usage of the title Punjab. It caused political conflicts and it hurt many people’s sentiments.
The film Oh My God drew notice for its honest representation of India's religious predicament, but it was fraught with conflict. A complaint was made against the actors in this movie for hurting Hindu sensibilities. In addition, the United Arab Emirates banned the movie.
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' drew the ire of the censor board since it had a flag with the words "Free Tibet" printed. Because it transmitted a strong political statement, eventually all flags were removed. Protests against the Censor Board were also held by Students for Free Tibet (SFT).
Some individuals were offended when this film depicted India's caste.based reservation system. As a result, the film was prohibited in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh before distribution. The Supreme Court finally lifted the ban from Uttar Pradesh.
This film, which shows the different challenges that Kashmir has encountered throughout the years, was prohibited in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, and Oman. UAE Censorship Board deemed it very contentious and unpleasant.
PK movie has many scenes like putting a wanted poster of Hindu gods which damaged Hindus and their religious sensibilities, according to the audience. The entire visual of Aamir racing around Shiva in the film, according to religious organizations, has angered them. Despite the allegations, star
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seemed unconcerned.
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