A jingoistic fervour that coincides with the frenzied nationalism

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seen on social media and in certain sections of society



Sidharth Bhatia | April 3, 2018 07:38 IST


Bollywood has always looked to the newspaper headlines for ideas. Anything in the news is fair game and if it is buzzy enough, finds its way into films it is an easy way to use a contemporary reference to connect with the audience.

For the most part, the films picked up on cues generated by the news environment in the 1950s and 60s, it was about nation building, with several stories on the construction of dams etc. but also about cement hoarders. In the 1970s, the nation's anger was articulated by Amitabh Bachchan's on-screen persona. The 1980s saw vigilantism against corrupt politicians, and in the post-liberalisation phase, filmmakers realised they needed to appeal to NRIs and to the middle-classes who were getting seduced by consumerism hence, designer clothes, designer holidays and designer emotions.


Now a new element has been introduced into films a jingoistic fervour that coincides with not just the frenzied nationalism seen on social media and in certain sections of society but also synchronises well with the agenda of the government of the day.

There are many examples of this, but nothing as gratuitous obscenely so than the scene in Baaghi 2 in which our brave hero ties a Kashmiri to the bonnet of his jeep and uses him as a human shield. He does this because he is angry at the alleged desecration of the Indian flag. This, of course, references the notorious incident when Farooq Ahmad Dar was tied to an army jeep by an Indian army major. That incident was criticised widely, but once the Indian army gave a commendation card to Major Leetul Gogoi, who had committed the act, it got a quasi official endorsement, even praise.

For the story writers of Baaghi 2, this must have been enough to write that scene into the film it would please the film-going public, the army and perhaps the people higher up. It would be good for box office prospects and most of all, they would be fulfilling their national duty.
Neo-nationalism Bollywood style takes several forms and shapes. At one end is the triumphalist narrative, showing bravery in the face of adversity, whether on the sports field Sultan or the battle ground, such as the forthcoming Parmanu, about the nuclear test by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government in 1998.

There is also the historical film, a genre that in the past was always considered a costume drama and thus fell in the B-grade category. Now, stars are tripping over themselves to portray the great Indian heroes of the past who fought foreign rulers valiantly for all its pretensions of being about the bravery of Rajput men, in the end Padmavaat was about the supreme sacrifice of Rajput women who jumped into the fire rather than submit to a crude Muslim ruler who naturally was shown as a man with perverse tastes.

Soon, Kangana Ranaut, brave warrior against Bollywood nepotism, will transform into Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi and ride into battle against the East India Company's troops. To get the blessings of the Rani, Ranaut visited the Manikarnika Ghat at Varanasi for photo ops that showed her praying in the river. Yet another photo op was a meeting with the prime minister. We await the film eagerly, but it is a safe bet that the flag of Hindustan will be waved most enthusiastically in the film.
The flag, of course, shows up in recent Hindi films in all kinds of situations it even provided the rationale for Commander Rustom (Akshay Kumar) to kill his wife's paramour, because the latter was actually a spy. Akshay Kumar is turning out to be the one-man do-gooder who promotes toilets (Toilet: Ek Prem Katha) and cheap, homemade sanitary pads for women (Padman), when he is not rescuing stranded Indians in Kuwait (Airlift). He will soon be seen in Gold, about India's incredible hockey victory in the first post-independence Olympics in 1948.

Equally a model citizen is Ajay Devgn, who, as an IT officer, is so honest that he will not accept a drink or a meal from anyone, let alone a bribe. Naturally this angers the villain and he sends out a team to kill Devgn, who is saved by a special police team sent by the prime minister.

No surprises that both Kumar and Devgn have met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who would no doubt be quite impressed by their dedication to the national cause.

Not all films do well commercially, and the main objective of a producer is to make a lot of money; but it is disturbing to think that some of these ventures may actually reflect what the filmmakers believe in. The main character's patriotism in Baaghi 2 could have well been shown without the scene of the Kashmiri being used as a human shield the fact that it was, indicates that the writers and the director saw nothing wrong with it. More worryingly, the fact that the film has done well at the box office shows that the audience finds nothing wrong with it either.

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" koi mujhe bhi 2 second ki fame dedo please " article.
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Ibn Al-Qayyim on oppressive rulers reflecting the sins of the people

By Abu Amina Elias for FaithinAllah.org

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Ibn Al-Qayyim writes in his book Miftah Dar As-Sa'adah:

Reflect upon the wisdom of the Exalted in making the kings of the servants, their leaders, and their rulers to be from the same species of action as them. Rather, it is as if their actions become manifest in their rulers and kings.

If the people are upright, then their kings will remain upright. If they turn away from righteousness, then their kings will also turn away. If the servants commit oppression, then their kings and rulers will oppress them.

If there appears plotting and deception among the people, their rulers will behave likewise. If the people prevent the rights of Allah from being fulfilled among themselves and become miserly regarding their rights, then their kings and rulers will withhold the rights that they have upon them and will become miserly regarding them.

If the people take from those considered weak what they do not deserve to take, then the kings will take from them what they do not deserve and inflict them with taxes. Everything that the people take away from the weak, the kings will take away from them by force.

Thus, the actions of the people become manifest in the actions of the rulers. It is not from the divine wisdom that wrongdoers and sinners are made to be ruled by anyone except those like them.

The first generations of Islam were the most righteous, so their rulers were likewise. When they later became tarnished with corruption, the rulers over them became corrupted. Hence, the wisdom of Allah refuses that righteous rulers like Mu'awiyah and Umar ibn Abdul Aziz are put in authority over us in these times, let alone the likes of Abu Bakr and Umar. Rather, our rulers are in accordance with our nature and the rulers of those before us were in accordance with their nature.

Source: Miftah Dar As-Sa'adah 1/253-254

Allah knows best.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Such scenes and films are gaining popularity as this is what people want to see and hear.. there is a nationalism and right wing wave in our country (and infact across the world right now)...
I maybe in the minority when I say that we need to rise above this jingoism and tokenism and do something really meaningful...
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India is going through what the US is going through, a feverish rise of the right wing. In fact, it started in India way before the USA. In the USA, it is white nationalism to establish the US as a white Christian nation. In India, it is Hindutva to establish India as a Hindu nation.

But tbh, I don't see much problem with films like Manikarnika, Rustom, Gold, Raid etc. Patriotism is not a bad thing at all. But I have a huge problem with the scene from Baaghi. That's the only one that crossed the line from patriotism to jingoism.
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United states and Europe were going towards extreme left in frightening speed in the past decade and now it has been curbed temporarily, more like the speed has been reduced esp in the U.S

That's all... I don't think country has moved far right.




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This tells me a whole lot of nothing 😆😆
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SO freedom of expression only for few baki ke FOE ki Bhains ki aankh 😛🤣
Jolly LLB showing fake encounter of Muslim men ...i think writer forget to watch this movie 😆 so-called right-wing actor movie earned worldwide 200cr 😉

aise chaman salfate ki one side bullshit kuch aur voter increase kar deti 2019 ke liye 😉

yuhi jalte raho kudte raho 😆
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Indian army is doing the right thing. The left and mullahs have brainwashed kashmiri youth so much that they werr attacking the army by pelting stones. Though i found the scene in baaghi absurd, it was just ther to create sensation and that's it..
Right is right! Left is always misleading .

Problem in India is if a muslim and Christian follow their religion its called FOE, if a hindu does the same its called communalism.. Hindus are being forcibly thrown out in west bengal. And people still call hindus as terrorists.Irony.

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