Catholics Upset at Portrayal in New Bollywood Film


Mumbai, Sep 24 (IANS): Catholics have threatened to stop the screening of a forthcoming Hindi movie directed by Priyadarshan, "Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal" if certain scenes making a "disresptful portrayal" of the community and its priests are not deleted, an official said here Sunday.

A delegation of representatives of Catholic groups and a priest representing the Archdiocese of Bombay met and submitted a memorandum to Central Board of Film Certification chairperson Leela Samson Saturday.

Copies of the memorandum highlighting the community's grievances have also been sent to Information & Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni and censor board CEO Pankaja Thakur, according to Judith Monteiro, secretary of Association of Concerned Catholics (AOCC).

"We have registered our protest against the movie. We have demanded a special screening of the movie urgently and deletion of objectionable scenes based on a review by the Catholic community representatives," Monteiro said.

Catholic Secular Forum chief Joseph Dias pointed out that stereotyping of Christians has existed in films.

"This time with the priest shown in such bad light, Bollywood has hit a new low. We call for the resignation of Leela Samson and transfer of (Pankaja) Thakur," an angry Dias said.

Father Rueben Tellis, representative of the Archdiocese of Bombay, also referred to an earlier movie, "Kya Superkool Hai Hum" which had offensive scenes of a Catholic priest and reiterated the community's demand for a permanent representative on the censor board to prevent such recurrences in the guise of "cinematic liberty".

The delegation included members of AoCC, CSF, Maharashtra Christian Youth Forum, Catholic Residents Organisation for Social Servicess (CROSS) and Father Tellis.

Demanding a special screening by Monday, Monteiro listed out some of the objectionable scenes which have hurt the community's sentiments.

These include a Catholic priest (Asrani) dancing with a rosary around his neck and wearing a garland of lottery tickets with a church in the background, an actor (Shreyas Talpade) misusing and indiscriminately using the Holy Water Sprinkler, a priest with a bouquet of flowers with an 'I Love You' message, a notorious character with garlands of currency notes shown with the church in the background, among others.

  

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  • juliana, udupi

    Tue, Sep 25 2012

    Moral and culture lost in film industry. All corrupt whom to blame?

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Tue, Sep 25 2012

    Even GOD not spared, Emabarassing to see new Hindi movie Oh my GOD, Swamji Sandhus are dancing in semi nude dress..Something is wrong with movie makers.

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  • Noel F Lewis, Kinnigoli/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Dear public voice!!!
    Your thinking is restricted to only RELIGION!
    I request you to come out of it & think broader..
    There is HUGE DIFFERENCE B/W ME & YOU

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  • Public Voice, DXB

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Well said Mr.Noel. People consider their religion as their parents and so they protest if they are made ashamed of. So what to say about you... YOU THINK OVER IT. Hope you got the answer, if not none can help you. (For fun & entertainment there are lots of topics you can do with)

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    All media, films, cartoons, speeches or anything that hurts the religious sentiments of the people must be banned. There should be limitations. Freedom of speech and expression doesnt give one right to offend or hurt others sentiments.....there must be a law and accused should be fined heavily and sent to a minimum of 7 years jail accompanied by hard labour....People are crossing the limit....

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  • Noel F Lewis, Kinnigoli/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    R.Bhandarkar & Charlotte
    Bhandarkar: Thanks for supporting my views!!
    Charlotte: Hindu's have tolerated enough about their religion. Lot of insults have been done to them in movies. Some times by themselves! It clearly depends upon GENRE of the movie. In this case movie is Highly Humorous! So no worries! Any serious Drama/seriousness based movie may put a adverse effect. AND I am a Nice person. NO DOUBT!!!!

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  • Lingappa A, Mlore/ DXV

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    This has been going on since ages, irrespective of any religion.As it is Bollywood churns out Garbage, The film feternity is morally bankrupt. There is always a lack of creativity, its plagiarised plot, plagiarised music, plagiarized posters.
    Star kids or relatives are promoted as Actors by default. What ethics can you expect from this bunch of retards. Now on this new controversy, any which way the protest or verdict heads, it is good publicity for the upcoming movie prior to its release. For sure the curiosity factor is now set. This will draw crowds and will help the film financially.
    A usual pot-boiler may turn to be a block buster. The producer & distributors would laugh all the way to the Bank.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Baab Vishal
    Kaalen yaa, yen Bishte Kushaal...

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  • Charlotte, Mumbai, Andheri

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Hey noel, what you mean its fun. If it was any another religion, you think it would be tolerated, they would have torn apart posters and gone violent and done what not. We belong to minority and our religion has taught us to forgive and forget and thats the reason they take advantage. These directors or producers don't even feel anything when they drag our religion in movies. This should not be allowed. Noel I wonder what type of a person you are.

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    In bollywood, it's common now to insult religions. There were many movies villains with cross, swamiji's shown in poor light and muslim clerics have shown in such a way in order to insult religion. Censor board need to be very careful and strict. Movies should not have religious contents. There are many nice movies in bollywood that too comedy movies without any reference to religion. Nowadays, it's become a practice for these stupid movie makers as most of the movies lack good story line.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Dear Vishal
    You mean go on and on and on..aa
    Kaale Haain Kushaal
    Baab Vishal....

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Not heard anything against Akshay Kumar's OMG (Oh My God) from Hindu organisations! May be people from all faiths stage a joint protest!!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Dear Noel
    I agree. Why rake this up? Honestly and though I do not hold candles for anybody, all Hindu Organisations should have been hopping mad and naked the way Hindu God's and Swamiji's
    are portrayed in Bollywood Films!
    What's the point in creating a
    ruckus and giving something which you do not believe to be true'Phookat Publicity'?

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  • Noel F Lewis, Kinnigoli/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    Hey guys, Chill! Its a comedy movie. What you expect from these kind of movies? Its for fun! Thats it. Lets enjoy that.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 24 2012

    This is due to our peace loving nature and the low population.

    We are very modern. We want only 1 or 2 children, at times we don't want children also. Abi Bogutlo.

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