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‘Paatal Lok’ slammed for being ‘anti-Hindu’

The neat police procedural, starring Jaideep Ahlawat, is getting a lot of attention

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan Chief Reporter

Actress Anushka Sharma’s new web series production Paatal Lok, a police procedural which premiered on Amazon Prime Video this weekend, has largely received glowing reviews from critics and industry insiders like award-winning directors Anurag Kashyap and Hansal Mehta.

But there’s a section of viewers who have slammed the series labelling it ‘anti-Hindu’ and ‘propaganda-filled’ and the hashtag #BoycottPat­aalLok’ is gaining traction on social media.

Twitter user Dr Shrawan Arjun Bishnoi tweeted: “Sanitising my phone after watching ‘Hindu-phobic’ cum ‘propaganda-stuffed’ web series like #PaatalLok and many more, on the platforms like @PrineVideo­IN and @NetflixInd­ia.”

Another user Sunaina Vinod called for the series boycott with: “Shame on you for producing Anti-Hindu web series. You can sell your soul for a few bucks?”

“Insulting “‘Hindu culture’, glorifying beef-eating is the new ‘cool’ for show business too. #boycottPaa­talLok,” tweeted one user.

A few have also raised objections to a scene which shows a Hindu politician eating meat against the backdrop of an Indian deity.

In an interview with tabloid, director Anurag Kashyap, who was impressed with the series Paatal Lok, said the hate and trolls for the new series stemmed from intoleranc­e and are politicall­ymotivated.

“They are unable to take criticism of any kind,” said Kashyap in an interview over the phone

Paatal Lok, written by Sudip Sharma, whose credits include NH10 and Udta Punjab, is the tale of a jaded cop Hathi Ram Chaudhary (Ahlawat) who investigat­es the case of an assassinat­ion attempt on a famous TV personalit­y and journalist Sanjay Mehra (Neeraj Kabi).

The investigat­ion, that reveals the rot in Indian society riddled with caste divides, caste politics and discrimina­tion of Muslim minorities, is a nine-episode series and has been embraced by viewers and critics. The series also explores the murky world of media, fake news and trolls through the prism of a foiled assassinat­ion attempt on a famous news anchor. The series is loosely based on rape-accused Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal’s book The Story Of My Assassins.

While a small section has slammed the series, the majority of viewers seem to be impressed by the collective acting and intelligen­t writing.

“Jaideep Ahlawat is such a brilliant actor. On Episode 3 of Paatal Lok. Everything about the show is good. Sudip Sharma and his team have adapted Tarun Tejpal’s book into a very engaging drama. Great storytelli­ng,” tweeted Mehta.

 ?? Photos supplied and courteys of Amazon Prime Video ?? Jaideep Ahlawat in ‘Paatal Lok’.
Photos supplied and courteys of Amazon Prime Video Jaideep Ahlawat in ‘Paatal Lok’.

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