Kerala govt's dirty politics fails as film on Hindu Genocide of Malabar get certificate from CBFC

Since the announcement of the movie, the director has been receiving death threats.

NewsBharati    11-Feb-2023 15:26:17 PM
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Kochi, February 11: After winning many legal battles and going through lots of cuts and bruises, Ramasimhan’s upcoming Malayalam film movie ‘Puzha Muthal Puzha Vare’ which is based on the dark chapter of the Indian history 1921 Malabar Genocide of Hindus, has finally got A certificate from CBFC.

Malabar genocide
 
RSS leader J Nandakumar took to social media to share the big news about the development. He tweeted," Finally got the certificate."
 
It should be noted, that the Malayalam Film Censor Board had denied a certificate to the Malayalam film, following which when the filmmaker referred the movie to CBFC for a Revising Committee review, it imposed several cuts that would according to the Director, whitewash the brutality that was heaped on Hindus during the Malabar Genocide of Hindus by Moplah Muslims.
 
 
Since the announcement of the movie, the director has been receiving death threats. This movie doesn’t have a producer. An amount of Rs.1.7 crore was crowdfunded by citizens who saw Ramasimhan’s Facebook post. Sponsors donated costumes, and the Sangh Parivar gave him khaki shorts. Those who acted as extras never took a single paise as compensation. The director said the total cash and kind budget would be around five crr.

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It should be noted that Ali Akbar re-converted to Hinduism in December 2021 quitting Islam after his followers celebrated CDS Bipin Rawat's Death

Malabar genocide

The Malabar genocide of 1921 was a systematic campaign of jihad against Hindus. The genocide, orchestrated by the likes of Variankunnath Kunhamad Haji, Ali Musaliar and others, led to an estimated death of 10,000 Hindus in Kerala. It is believed that as many as 100,000 Hindus were forced to leave Kerala in the wake of the massacre. The number of Hindu Temples that were destroyed in the genocide is speculated to be a hundred. Forcible conversion of Hindus was rampant and unspeakable atrocities were poured upon Hindus.

 The Moplah pogrom was described by the likes of Annie Besant and Babasaheb Ambedkar in their respective published books. Annie Besant described the events in her book ‘The Future of Indian Politics as, “They murdered and plundered abundantly, and killed or drove away all Hindus who would not apostatize. Somewhere about a lakh, people were driven from their homes with nothing but the clothes they had on, stripped of everything. Malabar has taught us what Islamic rule still means, and we do not want to see another specimen of the Khilafat Raj in India.”