KGF: Chapter 2, ‘Pan-India’ Films Promote ‘Too Much’ Violence? Where Were You When Shah Rukh Khan’s… ( Photo Credit – Movie Poster )

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“Violence, violence, violence…” okay, we won’t be completing this iconic KGF: Chapter 2 dialogue, because it’s all over the internet and unless you’re not coming out straight from under a rock, you’ll fill the blank. By reading the title of the story, you’re already aware of why we chose this dialogue to start this ‘important’ (read: trending) conversation between us.

When you see ‘action’ as a genre, or even read its textbook definition, it says “Action film is a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involve violence and physical feats.” The definition in itself involves ‘violence’ (it involves ‘involve’ as well – bad joke, ik). But there’s a very thin line between action & violence which many fail to get it (just like they won’t get the sarcasm in this piece).

Is the action done for a ‘right cause’, violence? Well, that would again depend on who’s deciding what’s right/wrong. There’s been a hot debate about how films like KGF: Chapter 2, Pushpa & many such ‘pan India’ films are designed to provoke violence. Few (being the keyword here) ‘real-life’ incidents have also been conveniently highlighted to ‘moral-police’ the crowd-pulling South Indian films for promoting violence in them.

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