“Quentin Tarantino Films Glorify Exaggeration Of Evil”: Chintu Ka Birthday Directors

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The director duo of Devanshu Kumar and Satyanshu Singh, who recently garnered some praise for their digital film Chintu Ka Birthday, seem to have a problem with certain aspects of Hollywood maverick Quentin Tarantino’s cinema – particularly his propensity to project evil with swagger.

“When you see Chintu Ka Birthday, you see how we have exaggerated goodness, the positive side of life even at a war-zone. I always questioned in my mind and I want to ask you, when we exaggerated evil on screen when we watch world cinema — especially films of Quentin Tarantino — we glorify the exaggeration of evil, right? The audience take that as ‘cool’. It gets celebrated in the film festival circuit. Critics and intellectuals call such film ‘edgy’ and audience search for such film to watch and call them ‘edgy’, ‘grappling’ films,” Devanshu told IANS.

Chintu Ka Birthday co-director Satyanshu added: “Now I want to cite an example. When Sooraj Barjatiya glorifies and exaggerates the happy, positive and good deeds of characters in his story, why do we look down upon him, or his kind of films? We do not take such films seriously, why? We should not be ashamed of exaggerating the good side of human beings, because only that side can keep us afloat, especially in a crisis.”

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