Suriya is BAD than the VILLAIN in Jai Bhim Movie..!!!

S Venkateshwari
PMK leader has lashed out at Suriya for targeting Vanniyar caste in a bad light in his recent release 'Jai Bhim' movie and he has openly said that he is worse than the evil villain policeman showcased in the movie. He said, "People should be joyful as a result of the arts. The film, as one of the most powerful forms of art, should cultivate people's minds rather than breed violence.
Films, in particular, should not be used to denigrate any society. You can make and release a film that honors your counterculture if you want to. Instead, no one here has the authority to disparage another civilization in the name of artistic freedom. This isn't only for you... I'd like to share this with everybody who wants to disgrace another society and feed their casteism. Making films that praise the Vanniyar group, tamil Nadu's dominant community, has become the standard in recent years. This isn't creative freedom... it's a sexist mindset.
This is the first characteristic that authors should avoid. In the tamil cinema business, films have been released several times criticizing individuals and degrading groups. However, when confronted with opposition or when a flaw is pointed out, they fix themselves. This is human nature at its most fundamental level. Humans are not afraid to admit their errors. However, the film jai Bhim was created with the purpose of making you holy. Even after the public and the young rallied against the film's creators and the mediators pointed out the film crew's shortcomings, the filmmakers refused to accept their mistakes.
The sin done by the film team is far worse than the transgression committed by the jai Bhim movie's baddies. Knowing all of this and keeping your mouth shut for a week is risky. The creators are dwarfed by the admirers who bring them to life. If you act aggressively in this film, they may react with rage when your next film is released in theatres. None of these are obligatory. I'm hoping you'll be open and honest about your art and your work.

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