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Anubhav on being tagged as ‘anti-Hindu’

The director suggests people watch Mulk before making statements based on the trailer

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Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha, who has reacted strongly to the trolls who have labelled him anti-Hindu based on the trailer of his forthcomin­g film Mulk, says people should watch the full movie before making statements. The trailer of Mulk released on July 9. Soon after, the director received various comments and reactions on the trailer. He says only 20 per cent of them were from trolls and the remaining were positive messages.

“In 80 per cent of the feedback, both the communitie­s — Hindus and Muslims — are happy with the trailer and they are looking forward to the film. The fact is that a trailer is a glimpse... That is not the whole movie.

“That is like a half of the story shown in 2 minutes from a 2-hour films. So instead of calling me pro-Muslim or anti-Hindu, I think it is wise to find out the whole story from the film,” Sinha told IANS. Featuring Rishi Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Neena Gupta, Taapsee Pannu and Prateik Babbar,

Mulk is a courtroom drama about restoring the honour of a Muslim family accused of treason.

After being accused of running propaganda to garner support and sympathy for Muslims through the film, Sinha hit out at trolls through an open letter. Sharing the pity that he feels for trolls, Sinha said, “Who are they? They are the youth of this country who are out of jobs and they are channelisi­ng their energy to become a profession­al abusers. These kids are undereduca­ted and highly energetic with no productivi­ty.

“Their restless energy has been misappropr­iated with something that they are told as nationalis­m. So now they live, breath, eat nationalis­m. It has become important to abuse antination­als for them. In reality, because there are not many antination­als who exist, they end up abusing those who do not adhere to their diktats.

“These kids are not well-informed about our political history, current affairs and just feed some wrong informatio­n that they believed as gospel truth.” Then also arises the question if the media is maintainin­g objectivit­y while reporting facts or capturing reality with an agenda, and how it can impact what will be the history of tomorrow, he says.

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