From The Kerala Story To The Kashmir Files, Films That Faced The Ban Culture ( Photo Credit – Movie Poster )

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The ban culture and the jail culture have always existed in India. The British did it and so did the post-independence rulers. The first prime minister of India did it and the rest of the family, which ruled the country, followed suit. Currently, the film that has fall prey to the culture is the controversial film the Kerala Story.

Jailing a person was the privilege of the rulers, the one enjoying the high office of the prime minister. It had nothing to do with the excuses that are offered now, such as: disturbing harmony, spreading unrest, hurting religious sentiments, and so on. Books, talks and creativity were banned randomly.

In between, the trend was to jail people. It had nothing to do with public perceptions but was all about the undemocratic way of running a democratic country. Things have changed, and politicians don’t muddy their hands by directly giving calls to ban a book or a film. Why do they need to do that? There are so many ambitious, albeit undeserving, folks wanting to grab the limelight, and earn fame by creating a nuisance value with the ultimate aim to create a following and a career in politics.

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