Do any of these films, paintings or books actually hurt sentiments of people? Or is it just politicians looking to get easy mileage, play vote bank politics by taking easy means of targetting some movie/song/book/painting?
Has anyone ever heard of actual public feeling offended by something?
Is it just politicians (and sometimes religious heads) who make hue and cry over something? And some gullible people (or perhaps these leaders' own men) get provoked by their allegations and take to streets to express protest?
Can a book or painting or film hurt someone sooo much that he feels religion/community/language insulted? Or do we actually get hurt and politicians knowingly exploit our sensitivity/gullibility as public?
Supreme Court was concerned that some parts of Aarakshan could disturb law and order situation. Was their concern valid? Are we people in India so sensitive that we can take to violence due to a scene or dialogue in a film?
Government was apparently scared of films like Amu, Parzania and Hawayein (based on 1984 Sikh riots, 2002 Gujarat riots) provoking people, so they put a stop on release of such films. In case of Amu and Hawayein, even their DVDs are not available in market. Why is government so scared? They're scared for themselves - that they will be exposed? Can a film really provoke people enough to threaten law and order? Why even DVDs of some films have been banned?
What does it say for freedom of expression in India and maturity of Indian people?
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