List of 10 movies that are very relevant to the state of affairs in India today that every politician must watch.
Matrubhoomi - A nation without
women: This hard hitting movie deals with female infanticide, foeticide,
and gender balance. It shows what India would be with half its
population wiped out due to the alarming rise in crime against women.
Set in 2050 AD, the movie portrays what would happen to a society
without women.
Aarakshan: Every year a million
students across the country prepare to enter college. A lot of deserving
candidates are left in the lurch despite giving their best shot. The
movie accurately touches upon the growing rift between students from the
reserved category and general category, and the struggles students from
both these societies face while seeking admissions. Politicians should
watch this movie to know the impact of their decisions on the future of
the country.
Swades: We, the People: The movie
was an attempt to show what brain drain has done to the nation. On one
hand we have Indians holding positions of responsibility in
organisations like NASA, and on the other hand his native village in
India lives without basic amenities like water and electricity. When a
scientist returns to his village, he cannot adjust and makes every
attempt possible to being change. It is time our politicians should take
charge and improve the way the rural India lives.
Peepli Live: Most of India still
lives in villages and farmer suicides are something the politicians
haven’t been taking very seriously. A satirical comedy, this movie
depicts the lengths to which a farmer would go to protect his land.
Eventually he loses his land to the bank and doesn’t even get
compensation because his apparent death caused by fire was an accident.
Justice for the farmers is something that is talked about, but it is
time our politicians started taking action upon it.
Bombay: Centred on the events
during the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 that led to riots in Mumbai,
this movie shows the impact of such barbarous acts on the common man.
The movie shows a Hindu-Muslim couple that has raised its children with
both the traditions. The constant fear and threat under which the couple
lives with its children is heart-rending. Every politician should watch
this movie to know how their decisions can ruin the way the people live
in society.
Parzania: Based on the communal
riots in Godhra, this movie deals with the disappearance of a young boy
in Gujarat and how the family runs pillar to post to look for their
missing son. Dedicated to the victims of communal riots, politicians
should watch this movie to know how the people who voted them to power
suffer under their rule.
My Brother Nikhil: The movie talks
about a time when AIDS awareness in India was very low. The AIDS patient
is shown abandoned by society and forced into isolation. Although
excessive campaigning over the years has definitely changed the way we
see the disease today, there is still a lot that can be done for those
who suffer. Beyond the politics of religion and dynasty, politicians
should watch this movie to make health policies better the many people
in India who are battling this life threatening disease every day and
make them feel accepted.
Chandni Bar: This movie depicts
the dangerous world of prostitution, crime and the underworld. A woman
is raped, forced into bar dancing and lives a miserable life until a
gangster decides to defend her honour. Just when life starts looking up
for her, her children are arrested for crimes they haven’t committed and
forced into the ugly business of prostitution. This is probably the
untold story of thousands of girls who are misguided into this dreadful
profession. Every politician who talks about women’s development must
watch this movie to know the real struggles of women caught in the web
of the underworld.
Zakhm: A story about the great
Hindu-Muslim divide in India, this movie is about a woman who was burned
to death by Muslim rioters while leaving a church. In her early life
she wasn’t allowed to marry a Hindu man because she belonged to the
Muslim community. She hides her faith throughout her life and bears the
man’s children out of marriage. The growing religious intolerance that
most politicians openly preach has adverse effects on millions in the
country. Politicians must watch this movie, the story of a number of
Indians who are affected by every decision they make propagating
religious disparity.
A Wednesday – India has always
lived under the threat of terrorists. A Wednesday is the story of a
common man who bears these terrorist activities and sees the criminals
go unpunished. The man rises one day to take revenge from terrorists
single-handedly and decides to kill them all for the many families who
lost their dear ones for no fault of theirs. We have seen stern
decisions being made against terrorists of late, more and more
politicians should watch this movie to understand what the public goes
through after terrorist attacks.
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