The film ‘Phule’, directed by Anant Mahadevan, was scheduled to release in theaters on April 11, but the film was postponed due to controversies. Prateek Gandhi and Patralekha starrer This film was accused of promoting casteism. Brahmin organizations opposed the film. Meanwhile, director Anubhav Sinha has posted a post about this film and has been seen.
Anubhav Sinha has shared a collage photo of the poster of three films on Instagram. The first film is’ Santosh, the second is’ Dhadak 2 ‘and the third is’ Phule.’ All three films are on casteism. Anubhav wrote, “Is there no varna system in society? Isn’t it always? Why should we lie to ourselves? And then why only cinema lies?”
The youth advised to watch these movies
Anubhav Sinha further wrote, “After all, these two things cannot be different in what the Election Commission allows in speeches and what allows CBFC to allow in cinema. Both of them talk to the society. The youths ready to build tomorrow should be seen collectively in the halls like ‘Santosh’, ‘Dhadak 2’ and ‘Phule’. They should be uncomfortable. The wise youth will not be different. Will identify the need. “
He also wrote, “Uncomfortable conversation is most important. Earlier talks are left.
Why controversy about the film?
In the trailer of ‘Phule’, a small boy of Brahmin was shown throwing stones at Savitribai Phule. Many Brahmin organizations of Maharashtra protested against the same scene. On behalf of Brahmin organizations, it was said that all the scenes that tarnish the image of this Brahmin society should be removed, only then the film should be allowed to be released. Anant Mahadevan says that the Brahmin organization has had some misunderstanding. He will show the film to the first organizations and then release it. Now this film will be released on 25 April.