Bollywood under siege as rightwing social media boycotts start to bite
Source: The Guardian
Bollywood under siege as rightwing social media boycotts start to bite
Laal Singh Chaddha is the latest film to face targeted attacks from anti-Muslim, Hindu-nationalist trolls who some claim are beginning to impact box office performance
Kaushik Raj and Sabah Gurmat
Fri 30 Sep 2022 15.38 BST
In August this year, a week after the release of Laal Singh Chaddha, Bollywoods adaptation of Forrest Gump, a Twitter account with about 280,000 followers, tweeted: #Urduwood is trending. Thanks to all who have accepted this term to accurately define the anti-national, anti-Hindu paedophile cabal that takes your money to destroy you. The tweet received more than 1,700 retweets and about 5,800 likes.
For those not familiar with the term Urduwood, it is a pejorative popular among far-right social media and politicians. Urdu is an Indian language with a Perso-Arabic script, and the national language of Pakistan; hence it is associated with Muslims and its use is a way to claim the film industry is Hinduphobic.
For decades, Indias Hindi film industry, known as Bollywood, has been one of the countrys most popular products, for Indians themselves and the world at large. But the consolidation of Hindu nationalism under the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has marked a cultural shift.
Laal Singh Chaddha stars, and is produced by, Aamir Khan, one of Hindi cinemas trio of superstar Khans (Shahrukh and Salman are the other two, all unrelated). On its release, social-media platforms witnessed a tidal wave of targeted attacks calling for a boycott of the movie. The resurfacing of remarks made by Khan on the rise of intolerance in India in 2015, as well as clips from his 2014 film PK (which criticised blind-faith belief) were coupled with targeted tweets. Laal Singh Chaddha has fared poorly at the box office, but the calls for a boycott have not stopped. Other movies, such as Vikram Vedha, Dobaara, Shamshera and Brahmastra, are also in the line of fire, the last two owing to the recirculation of 11-year-old remarks by the lead actor, Ranbir Kapoor, on eating beef.
Bollywood is an industry where Muslims have had representation and success, which bothers the Hindu right, ...
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