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Indu Sarkar : Double standards of Gandhi's




Madhur Bhandarkar is an Indian film director, script writer, and producer. He made his directorial debut with Trishakti and went on to direct several critically and commercially successful films.

The drama film Chandni Bar (2001), won him the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. Bhandarkar received the National Film Awards for the Best Feature Film and Best Director for Page 3 (2005) and Traffic Signal (2007) respectively. The drama film Fashion (2008) garnered him several accolades including Filmfare Awards nominations for Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Madhur was recently invited as the special Guest of Honour for the First International Yoga Day celebrations at the United Nations in New York on June 21.In 2016, Bhandarkar was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, by the Government of India.[

I really do not remember how many times I have watched his movie page 3 exposing hypocrisy of Lutyens and journalism. Similarly Fashion revealed the dark side of modelling world. He has always chosen topics of social interest and brilliantly portrayed real facts of various professions and behind the glamour world 

Movie Corporate brilliantly display the inside rotten world of corporate success. It exposed how the innocents are used and then thrown  away for success, money and fame. The nexus between politicians and corporate world to promote a brand at the cost of public health ......

He is in news for his upcoming Indu Sarkar which is another genuine effort to make the society aware of emergency imposed by then PM Mrs Indira Gandhi and hardships faced by people then. However Congress who call themselves crusader of freedom of expression have resorted to Gundaism( nothing new for them) The more violence they are creating the more they exposing themselves

This is same Congress and Lutyens and so called Educated class who were crying for freedom of Expression when Udta Punjab was in controversy.

The same people were quite and happily enjoying when Aamir Khan made fun of Hinduism in his movie PK. Surprisingly he got away with all awards for the movie. Where a cartoonist in Paris is murdered for some humour on any religion , this movie was an open display of insult to our religion, and non of God spared may it be lord Shiva or Hanuman

They protested and apologised to painter MF Hussain who was sent out of India to be back. He who dare not make any humour on his own religion painted our Goddess whom we worship day and night as nude. Yet the so called Artistic intellectuals called it freedom of Art

I do not know if any one watched KAI PO Che  The movie was brilliant but Gujrat riots were shown in poor light as if it was only Hindus who created terror. But Congress was happy and had no objection as it served their purpose to demean then CM Mr Modi. No one worried of Hindus burnt in train

Now let us Expose Gandhi dynasty for their freedom of Expression in Art

Aandhi


The movie was absolutely fine as far as the display, visual and content was concerned. But, it did create a buzz in the country and was banned by Indira Gandhi for quite some time. For some reason Indira Gandhi felt that the movie was mildly influenced by her life.

Kissa Kursi Ka




Kissa Kursi Ka was a controversial film that revolved around a corrupt and evil politician. The spoof is based on ’emergency’ and ‘Sanjay Gandhi’. The film was banned by the Indian Government (congress) and all prints were confiscated.


Garam Hawa

The release was held up by the censors for 8 months. The film depicted a Muslim family during the partition of India.

HAWAYEIN

The film, set against the backdrop to the 1984 Sikh genocide, is banned in the Indian states of Delhi, J&K, Haryana and Punjab.

Black Friday


The movie was based on the 1993 Bombay bombings. The released was blocked until the verdict of the lawsuit by the Bombay High Court on the petition of the under-trials.The film was originally set to be released in India on 28 January 2005.The producers appealed at the Supreme Court but the High Court order was upheld. The movie finally saw its release on 9 February 2007


Haider

Another movie openly showing Army raping and murdering innocents in Kashmir. Insult to Army is acceptable to congress and FOE crusaders but dirty truth of history not acceptable


There are many more and list is unending


When Sanjay Leela Bhansali openly distorts history and shows our history in Bad light that is termed as beautiful peace of Art. But if Mr Madhur Bhandarkar tries to show the real history then it is called a conspiracy funded by A political party

I also question the film fraternity of the likes of Karan Johar and others who were fighting for freedom of Art for Mr Bhansali hiding? So is it FOE or your friendly and political equations? 


Mr Rahul Gandhi & company and boot lickers of Gandhi Dynasty Truth can be buried for some time but it always shows up. You distorted our history books. Hijacked brains of people for decades. Made yourselves as God. 

Above facts expose your hypocrisy as to how you gave freedom to Artists when you were in government. People are not fools any more. If you support a person calling our PM a psychopath and question surgical strikes of our Army you have no right to stop a brilliant Director to showcase his work

Mr Madhur Bhandarkar India is with you. We will make sure that your movie is released not only in India but world wide. We will make sure it does 500 plus crores of business even if we have to spend on tickets many times.Any ways your movies are treat to watch

When India is with you, Why worry of Vandalism created by so called middle aged Youth Icon Rahul Gandhi. True Youngsters and everyone on your side.

We together will rewrite history

 still remember two years back when you stopped your car at Baga Beach turning, watched me for five minutes when I was draped in beach mud. And I was told' looks like you getting a role in his next movie......Anyways they are dreams 

 



 



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