Bollywood film director Hansal Mehta expresses "serious concern" over RSS' communal, divisive agenda
By Our Representative
Well-known film director Hansal Mehta has expressed serious
concerns over the overt activities and statements of the RSS
and allied organizations, after the recent BJP victory in the general
elections of 2014. He has stated that "communal and divisive agenda of the century old rightist organization RSS is now open and
public." In an interview, which is part of a series of audio-visual
interviews to be released soon, Mehta has sought to compare the way the Government of India is
acting with the Emergency days (1975-77), imposed by then Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi.
“Communalism Combat” is a periodical run by well-known human
rights activist Teesta Setalvad who is the interviewer. Mehta is director
of films “Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar” (a story of migrants) and “Shahid” (on minority rights),
which are “forthright in their assessment of the present scenario, while
talking about the threat of hate-driven divisive politics”, Setalvad says.
Mehta won the National Film Award as best director for Shahid (2014),
which marked shift in priorities of the government at the centre. This,
according to Setalvad, was one major reason that “Shahid” was
unceremoniously replaced from being the inaugural film of the National Film
Festival in May 2014, soon after election results, due to the crucial
issues it raises.
“A fear of challenging the ideology of the ruling
dispensation governs this mood of self-censorship”, says Mehta,
who emphasizes, “There have been such threats before, even during moments of
our own authoritarian past.”
Talking about Hindi cinema, past and present, Mehta says
that in his assessment the Bollywood films in the 1950s were more serious and
sensitive towards society, raising several questions, tackling even the gender
question. “After the angry young man of the 1970s it was tokenism that replaced
a more thematic understanding of issues", he underlined.
In the interview, Setalvad said, Mehta talked “cheerfully
about his hobby, specifically about his first venture into television with a
highly popular food show”. She adds, “A lover of good cuisine and passionate
about its creation, Hansal Mehta is today learning the nuances of Awadhi
Cuisine. It was Hansal, who produced the famous Sanjiv Kapur’s show Khana
Khazana.”
Setalvad adds, “Dedicated to creating more films like ‘Shahid’,
that turns the mirror of society within, Mehta spoke about creating a sex
comedy with the same brutal dedication. This interview of Hansal Mehta is the
first of the series of interviews by Communalism Combat and www.hillele.org. The series
will include interactions with actors, film makers, artists, academics, writers-poets,
activists, politicians and musicians, all of which would be launched on their
You Tube Channel Hillele TV (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3G7YYiSQ65t2AilCtw-anw).”
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