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Priyamvada #JaiShriKrishna #AlohaForever🌺🤙🏽

@Stop_dat_bs

17 Tweets 71 reads Jan 24, 2022
1/n #Hinduphobia in Telugu film industry has gone to the extent of producing well-made blockbusters with A list actors mouthing Hinduphobic lines.
I am talking about the moving 'Shyam Singha Roy' starring Nani and Sai Pallavi, both excellent actors.
2/n The film is well made with a grippingly told story. Yet, the Hinduphobia and the Brahmin hatred comes through, and the director's mind-colonized mentality is very visible in the way he has portrayed the 'reformist' hero (Christian word, refer to @jsaideepak's book)
3/n Main story is set in the 1960s. There is a scene where dalits are denied access to a well as they are deemed unclean.
While untouchability as a practice existed in India the villains are Brahmin men with janeau, and the 'reformist' hero says "This is not your Rig Veda time'
4/n The hero's 'backward' brothers are shown wearing Indian outfits, with Hindu symbols. Whereas 'reformist' atheist hero is entirely in western wear, twirling moustache, and chain-smoking.
Hindu attire/symbols = bad
Western+smoking = good
5/n The film shows Devadasis as residing within a temple and never leaving a temple compound. This maybe true of Christian convents but Devadasis as temple dancers had free movement.
Even in Mrichchakatika times, Devadasis lived freely and went everywhere. #falseportrayal
6/n Also Devadasis lived in a colony close to the temple - never within temple walls. The cleanliness rules of a temple did not allow people to constantly reside there.
The janeau-sporting temple priest (Mahant) is shown as sexually abusing these trapped women within a temple.
7/n This brahmin priest supposedly has so much power that he can make the Devadasis line up, and choose one among them!
And at one point he chooses a young 8 year old! So Brahmin priest is shown as a pedophile. He carefully places his janeau over one ear and urinates on a woman.
8/n The reference to Rig Veda, portraying Brahmins as denying water to dalits, as predators and pedophiles, all the while flashing janeaus, shows high level of investment from #Hinduphobic forces using their money power to demonize Hinduism
9/n This does not end here. The hero after rescuing the heroine (a Devadasi) renames her 'Rosie' - ostensibly coz she looks good with roses in her hair. He says the Indian word for rose (Roja) but calls her Rosie anyway. Subtle bow to Christianity.
10/n Hero wearing western clothes is murdered by his casteist brothers who raised him, because he brought 'dishonor' to family by marrying a Devadasi.
Equating Hinduism to Caste and Caste only. Ref above on Brahmins, Hindu-outfit sporting evil brothers who commit fratricide.
11/n The heroine, 'rechristened' Rosie, says that she was sold to a temple "in exchange for a ricebag".
That is clever turnaround to hit at Hindus who use this slur for Christians who converted for money.
12/n The hero, when beating up the predatory Brahmin priest, walks up to Goddess Durga's Murti, places one slipper-clad foot on Her, and grabs a knife from the Goddess hand, to use as a weapon against the Mahant. Mahant is shown as a fighter who lifts hero with one hand.
13/n Note the casual disrespect of Ma Durga, with the slipper clad foot placed on the Murti. And BTW, I didn't know that Hindu priests were fighters or body-builders! Doubt that Hindus think of priests (who eke out a living) as fighters or body-builders.
14/n The way they have crafted a gripping reincarnation story, woven their Brahmin hatred and Hinduphobia overtly and subtly, invested in A-list stars to create a blockbuster-type of film, shows a carefully thoughtout and planned strategy to demonize Hindus and Hinduism.
*movie, not *moving
15/n Have never seen this kind of hatred in Telugu films; the way the westernized hero says "Rig Veda times' is truly sick. I dare him to utter a dialogue referencing any other holy book.
Amazing that they got 2 Hindus -
@NameisNani and @saipallavi92
to play the leads.

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