Meet The Most Controversial South Film In Recent Times!
However, there is this month, Tamil film that is crossing the lines at every juncture and leading to several controversies one after another.
Usually, the South Indian film industry is very meticulous and particular about its kind of filmmaking. There is always a layer of sensibility and intellectual approach when most South Indian films are made in a generic space.
However, there is this month, Tamil film that is crossing the lines at every juncture and leading to several controversies one after another. The film in question here is “Bad Girl”. This is no ordinary Tamil film, either as it is produced by Vetrimaran and Anurag Kashyap, who are two of the most influential film makers in Indian cinema.
The theme of this film essentially revolves around a Brahmin girl who comes from a conventional family, but later spoil her track by getting addicted to antisocial elements. She goes to the extent where she threatened her family members that she would commit suicide if they try to stop her habits.
While the cinematic liberty aspect of this is perhaps understandable, this film is leading to negative talk on social media as it primarily spreads, anti-Brahmin narrative. There is a widespread negativity on social media. As people are saying this film is purely intended to show the Brahman culture and Brahmin family in pure light.
This narrative is not stopping there either. A few people who are associated with Tamil cinema itself or commenting that this anti-Brahmin film is pure propaganda attempt by Vetrimaran and Anurag Kashyap, who are known for their socially provoking films. Certain people are feeling that this film drives an age agenda against Brahmin people, and that is not acceptable.
This is a burning debate in South Indian cinema now, with many people starting to address the theme of the film and the subsequent repercussions, it caused amongst the social fabric.
Many people are calling out for making such socially anti charged films. They are saying that such provocative films must be banned with immediate effect.