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A day after the Israeli embassy in India responded to the controversy and criticized Nitesh Tiwari's Bawaal film for “trivializing” the genocide of six million Jews in World War II, Ambassador of Israel to India Naor Gilon also echoed a similar viewpoint.
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US-based Jewish human rights body has asked Amazon Prime Video to “stop monetising” Bawaal with immediate effect and called the film a “banal trivialisation of the suffering and systematic murder of millions of victims of the Nazi Holocaust.”
Actor Varun Dhawan has flagged double standards of the Indian audience over flak for Bawaal's Auschwitz scene saying 'Where does your sensitivity go when you watch an English film?' referring to the controversial Bhagavad Geeta scene in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer.
The Internet has severely criticised the makers of 'Bawaal' for its 'Auschwitz' dialogue in the movie.
On Sunday, 27 January, the world remembered each and every Jew who was a victim of the Holocaust in WWII on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Holocaust, biggest and darkest phase of modern history, which have a deep scar in many minds still today.