The Hidden Agenda of some Hindi Films
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We may not have noticed it, but recent Hindi Films like Josh, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and Fiza have a subtle and sinister agenda.
The film Fiza is the third in a row after Josh and Phil Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani in which we see the hidden hand of the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) the secret service agency of Pakistan. These films deliver a subtle anti-India message in their story-line. The film Josh depicts Hrtihik Roshan as an innocent person who to fight injustice joins the ranks of the terrorists against the Indian nation.
Even in earlier films like Phil Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and Josh, the ISI has done their dirty work. Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani depicts the police framing up an innocent person (Prabodh Rawal) as an enemy (Pakistani) agent. Thus telling the public that those classified as terrorists by the Indian Police, are actually innocent people.
The film Josh depicts a gang war between a Hindu gang (Bichhu Gang) and a Catholic gang (Eagle Gang). The Catholic gang led by Shahrukh Khan is shown to be winning and the leader of the Hindu gang is killed by Sharukh Khan at the end of the film - the leader of the Catholic gang. There is no originality in this story as it is a remake of the film "Westwide Story" altered enough to bring in the Hindu-Christian angle in to the original story. The film is set in Goa which has a mix of Hindu and christian populations thus giving a suitable backdrop to its background agenda of fomenting Hindi-Christian tension.
The recent bomb blasts in Churches in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh which have now been proven to be the handiwork of the Deendar-i-Anjuman, are another tactic of the ISI towards the same aim of fomenting Hindu-Christian tension. (The Deendar-i-Anjuman is a Muslim fundamentalist organisation based at Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh in South India which is one of the many operating in India based on the funding it receives from the ISI )
It is on the basis of this scrutiny that we see the hand of the ISI in the subtly doctored message that these Hindi films peddle to the unsuspecting film-viewers. The viewers of Fiza are made to believe that innocent Kashmiris are forced into the path of terrorism due to the supposed High-handedness of the Indian army. We ask the script-writer and the film-maker of Fiza - Who started the troubles in Kashmir? The Indian Army? Or the Islamic Terrorists? Who kidnapped Rubaiya Sayeed, the daughter of Mufti Mohammed Sayeed (a Minister in the V.P.Singh Govt) in 1980? We want to remind people that it was this kidnapping that started the Muslim Terrorism in Kashmir. If we look at Chechenya, Palestine, Philippines, Indonesia (Malaku and East Timor), Bosnia, Afghanistan, Algeria, etc we shall see that wherever there is a mix of Muslim and non-Muslim population there is trouble Why this co-incidence?
Films like Phil Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani also try to fool us into believing that innocent people are framed -up as terrorists. The films imply that those arrested for anti-national activities, are in fact innocent!
So are we to assume that those arrested for the Mumbai Bomb Blasts in 1993 are also framed as anti-national elements by the Indian Police? The film Phil Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani delivers an anti-Indian message to be lapped up by an unsuspecting star-struck Indian audience.
Such films should be brought under scrutiny by the FilmCensor Board and the Script-writers, Producers, Directors, etc should be interrogated for their motive in carrying out the hidden agenda of disrupting communal peace and sowing distrust among the people of India towards the Indian Army and the Indian Police force.
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