TV show caught in religion row INDIAN WEB SERIES TO MAKE CHANGES AMID CLAIMS IT ‘MOCKED HINDU GODS’
THE cast and crew of a popular streaming series starring Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan agreed to “implement changes” to the show after ruling party politicians accused it of insulting Hindu gods.
The Amazon Prime drama Tandav drew criticism from members of prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after its release earlier this month.
Several BJP politicians called for the show to be banned, saying it was “deliberately mocking Hindu gods” and disrespecting religious sentiments.
One of the criticised scenes depicts a university play in which Hindu deity Shiva talks about azaadi (freedom), a rallying cry from 2019’s anti-government protests across the country.
“The cast and crew of Tandav have made the decision to implement changes to the web series to address the concerns raised,” director Ali Abbas Zafar wrote on Twitter last Tuesday (19).
The cast and crew also apologised last Monday (18), with Zafar saying that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had told the team it had received “a large number of grievances and petitions... with serious concerns and apprehensions”.
“Tandav is a work of fiction and any resemblance to acts and persons and events is purely coincidental,” he said last week.
The petitioners included Ram Kadam, a BJP lawmaker in Mumbai, who said he was “fighting for Hindu pride and trying to ensure that nobody dare to mock our Hindu gods”.
Leading streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon and Disney’s Hotstar, have expanded their presence in the country of 1.3 billion, including by commissioning local content. The streaming TV services are not subject to the country’s censor boards, which regularly cut scenes from films and serials.
But there have been growing calls, particularly from BJP politicians, for the shows to be subject to the same scrutiny.
The most recent controversy involved the BBC’s TV adaptation of Vikram Seth’s epic best-selling novel, A Suitable Boy, which is streaming on Netflix, over a scene where a Hindu girl kisses a Muslim boy in front of a temple.
A BJP politician in November had filed a police complaint saying that the show had hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus.