West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has ordered an immediate ban on the screening of the controversial film ‘The Kerala Story’. The decision was made to avoid any incident of hatred and violence, according to a senior official.
The film has been a subject of controversy since its trailer was released online. The trailer showed a group of people wearing masks and holding weapons, indicating that the film could promote violence and hatred towards a particular community.
The ban on the film comes after Banerjee described it as a distorted movie aimed at defaming the southern state. She further added that the film could incite communal tension and threaten the harmony of the society.
Action will be taken against any theatre found showing the film, the official said. The ban is expected to be enforced strictly, and any violations will be dealt with severely.
The film’s director, who is yet to comment on the ban, had earlier defended the movie, saying that it was a work of fiction and not meant to promote violence or hatred towards any community.
However, the trailer and the film’s title have sparked widespread outrage, with many people criticizing it as an attempt to create communal tension and promote a divisive agenda.
The ban on the film has been welcomed by many people, including politicians and members of civil society. They have praised Banerjee for taking a strong stand against a film that could threaten the harmony of the society.
The controversy surrounding the film is not new in India. In recent years, several films and web series have faced backlash from various communities for allegedly promoting a certain agenda or hurting religious sentiments.
While some argue that such films should be allowed to be screened in the name of artistic freedom and free speech, others believe that they can cause more harm than good and should be banned to maintain social harmony.
The debate over the role of art in society and the limits of free speech is likely to continue, with both sides presenting their arguments in support of their respective positions.
Meanwhile, the ban on ‘The Kerala Story’ in West Bengal is likely to set a precedent for other states, with many expected to follow suit and ban the film in their respective jurisdictions.