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Indian Filmmaker slammed For Poster as Kali with LGBT background, Says "I've Nothing To Lose"

Aga Khan Museum apologises for hurting religious sentiments

Indian Mission urged Canada to remove ‘provocative material’ from the poster of a film
A day after the Indian High Commission in Canada urged the Canadian authorities to withdraw the provocative material related to Hindu gods from the poster of a film showcased at the Aga Khan Museum, the museum authorities in Toronto have now come forward to apologise for hurting the religious sentiments of Hindus. The microblogging site Twitter has also removed the poster of the film shared by its maker Leena Manimekalai in which the goddess was seen smoking and holding the pride flag of LGBTQ community.

In its letter of apology, the Aga Khan Museum wrote that the Toronto Metropolitan University has brought together works from students of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Under the same, each student was exploring their individual sense of belonging as part of Canadian multiculturalism for the project named ‘Under the Tent’. These works were hosted once at the Aga Khan Museum on July 2, in the context of the museum’s mission to foster intercultural understanding and dialogue through the arts.

“Respect for diverse religious expressions and faith communities forms an integral part of that mission. The presentation is no longer being shown at the museum. The museum deeply regrets that one of the 18 short videos from ‘Under the Tent’ and its accompanying social media post have inadvertently caused offence to members of the Hindu and other faith communities,” the letter further said.

Film-maker’s poser
Reacting to Twitter removing her film’s poster, Ms. Manimekalai questioned if Twitter would also withhold the tweets of the hate mongers as well.

“This is hilarious. Will Twitter withhold the tweets of the 200000 hate mongers? These lowlife trolls tweeted and spread the very same poster that they find objectionable. Kaali cannot be lynched. Kaali cannot be raped. Kaali cannot be destroyed. She is the goddess of death,” she wrote on the microblogging site.

FIR in Guwahati
Meanwhile, two organisations in Assam have lodged a first information report (FIR) demanding punitive action against Ms. Manimekalai for “hurting religious sentiments” with the poster of her documentary Kaali.

The Hindu Suraksha Manch and the United Trust of Assam lodged the FIR together at the Dispur police station in Guwahati on Tuesday.

The complainants said the poster depicts Goddess Kaali in a manner “unacceptable by any Hindu” and that it was a “deliberate distortion of the Hindu religion and culture with malicious intent to insult Hindu religious feelings”.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...causing-offence-to-hindus/article65608054.ece
 
The hypocrisy is absolutely mind-boggling here. They say your mind boggles when you try to measure the size of the universe but those scientists should come and see the hypocrisy of Indian liberals...the size of universe would pale in comparison in front of the hypocrisy here. And the scary bit is, they are not even trying to hide it anymore. At least previously the hypocrisy used to be discrete but now they are going no holds barred in desperation.

Just couple of weeks ago, the same people were after the head of Nupur Sharma...saying she is full of hatred, hurt the religious feelings of others....same gang is now is coming ahead and supporting likes of Mahua Moitra and this lady director saying that hindusim is diversified and since when Gods need protection. They took total 360 degree turn within 2 weeks and that too without any shame. Absolutely mind boggles when you read such hypocrisy online and think how much brain washed these people are.

An example of such open hypocrisy

Then

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Oh hey <a href="https://twitter.com/NupurSharmaBJP?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NupurSharmaBJP</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/navikakumar?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@navikakumar</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/TimesNow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TimesNow</a> !<br>Hope you are celebrating the international shame your hate filled rabble rousing has brought India! &#55357;&#56911;&#55356;&#57341;✨ <a href="https://t.co/HkSF2GWMal">https://t.co/HkSF2GWMal</a></p>— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReallySwara/status/1533873356952457216?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 6, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


Now

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">. <a href="https://twitter.com/MahuaMoitra?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MahuaMoitra</a> is awesome! More power to her voice! &#55357;&#56475;</p>— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReallySwara/status/1544579753067544576?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 6, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


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^ The flipflop of 'How can you criticize others God' to 'Since when Gods need protection' took exactly 2 weeks.

Hilarious and scary at same time.
 
^ The flipflop of 'How can you criticize others God' to 'Since when Gods need protection' took exactly 2 weeks.

Hilarious and scary at same time.

Thats what the leftist have enabled in India. Ofcourse this grew with the support of hindu hating congis and communists.
 
Thats what the leftist have enabled in India. Ofcourse this grew with the support of hindu hating congis and communists.

Whatever Mohua Maitra said was 100 Percent correct. As she said she will defend the honour of Goddess Kali in every court.
 
I still do not understand what is so wrong with the picture of Kali with LGBT flag. Is it because there is a Cigarette in her hand or is it because Kali is not LGBT friendly?
 
He was cursed. A curse is a good thing now?

The question was not about whether it was a good thing or bad thing. The question was about whether such characters were part of Indian literature, sacred or otherwise. Besides, the trans character wasn't beaten up or something, were they?
 
Didnt Rahul himself said once that most people goes to temple for eve teasing?
:)) Did he say that? Quite accurate for some, not most. Most people go on festivals, before an exam, during a crisis or because their mothers told them to go. Which of these reasons do you got to temples for?

The issue is...the intention of the filmmaker here (whom you obviously wont criticize). .....
She knows she can only take dig at hindus and get away it with it bcoz our community is divided and has people like yourself, anikrc or champ pal etc.

You should do a ctrl-F and search before making such bold statements. But it's ok in the interest of fairness, because I do something similar when I see people. If it's a person's face or look I don't like, or if upon interacting with them, I notice I find them annoying, I think to myself - "Must be a Modi fan" :)

She wont even dare to try it with other religion bcoz they have unity. Wine is offered in church...will she have the guts to show Jesus with a glass of wine in Toronto film festival? No. She will be deported back to Tamil Nadu next day.
Why should she take on another religion? There are enough Christians in Christian countries who've mocked their religion, made movies and shows that would have had them thrown in jail in India today. Most critics of a religion tend to do it about the religion they were born into.
 
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