When Sunny Deol starrer Gadar Was Called A Provocative Film “Positioning Muslims As The Other” By Shabana Azmi (Picture Credit: Instagram & IMDB)

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Sunny Deol starrer 2001 film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha was a huge blockbuster, but it came with its share of controversies, revolts, and a lot of drama. The film, which tells the story of a Sikh man who falls in love with a Muslim woman, was criticized by some for its portrayal of Muslims. Though it was a well-made and entertaining film, it did lack in some areas, which led to the religious controversy surrounding it.

The film was too simplistic in its portrayal of the Hindu-Muslim conflict and it seemed to present a one-sided view of the conflict, with Muslims being portrayed as the villains and Hindus as the victims. This simplistic portrayal of the conflict did not sit well with many people, and it led to accusations that the film was anti-Muslim, including Shabana Azmi who generally is known as a liberalist.

Sunny Deol’s Gadar, no doubt, was too nationalistic. The film’s message of Hindu pride and nationalism was seen as being divisive and inflammatory. This message did not sit well with many people, and it led to accusations that the film was anti-Muslim. Shabana Azmi in 2001, in an interview with The Times Of India said, “I believe Gadar is a provocative film.I don’t agree with its aesthetics or its sensibility. I question the sagacity of making the film at a time when efforts are being made to ease the tension between India and Pakistan. Gadar positions Muslims as the other. The father of the girl is not a mere villain in the screenplay; he subliminally reinforces the canard that any Muslim is automatically a Pakistani!”

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