Monday 20 December 2021

Barbarian Telugu Cinema


 

Barbarian Telugu Cinema

How to describe this unworthy cinema industry?

How to describe this family heritage movie?

How to describe this sexiest of movies?

How to describe this most violent movie industry?

How to describe this caste-based cinema industry?

Cinemas are supposed to create awareness among their audience.

I am conscious of right and wrong, good and bad.

Cinemas are supposed to collapse the caste system and untouchability.

But unfortunately, Indian cinema is

In particular, Telugu cinema became casteist cinema.

I want to watch a film without Reddy's violence.

I want to watch a film without Kamma violence.

I want to watch a film without Rao's violence.

I want to watch a film without Naidu's violence.

I want to watch a film without Brahmin violence.

I want to watch a film without Raju's violence.

I want to watch a film without Gupta violence.

But how can I watch a conscious movie when the Telugu audiences are casteists?

But how can I watch a conscious movie when the Telugu audiences are barbarian human beings?

But how can I watch a conscious movie when the Telugu audience is uncivilized?

But how can I watch a conscious movie when the Telugu audiences are at their highest level of barbarian consciousness?

They need their main actors' names to be Reddy, Choudhury, Naidu, Sharma, Raju, Verma, Gupta.

They need rape scenes.

They need a half-naked actress's body.

They need vulgar language.

They need vulgar jokes.

They need demagogic women.

They need derogating Untouchables.

They need derogating tribals.

They need  derogating sexual minorities.

They need derogating revolutionary thinkers.

They want to kill radical social thinkers like Kathi Mahesh.

Cinema scholars are silent.

Cultural critics are silenced.

Sharma, Reddy, Naidu, Rao, Gupta, and Choudhury are among the critics.

How come cinema critics or cultural critics can reveal the truth about the Indian cinema industry?

Is there any worth at all in Indian movies?

Is there any worth at all in Indian movies and their artists?

Is there any worth at all in the Indian audience?

Why is Indian cinema so violent?

Why are Telugu movies so violent?

Can we civilize them?

Is civilization possible with an Indian audience?

Indian cinema, thy name is barbarianism.

How to reform Telugu cinema?

How many generations will you pass down this deplorable caste identity?

Humanize your movies.

Humanize your roles.

Humanize your characters.

Produce caste-less, religious-less movies.

Produce historical films

Disrupt casteist and derogatory dialogues.

To change is to change.

Asia is changing.

Islam is changing.

Africa is changing.

Why not you?

Change your film industry and its unbearable caste violence.

For how many years do you want to kill critics like Kathi Mahesh for speaking the truth?

Suryaraju Mattimalla, Author of "Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship" (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla-ebook/dp/B09MDXFTY2/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1637756966&qsid=261-0591308-5553230&refinements=p_27%3ASuryaraju+Mattimalla&s=digital-text&sr=1-2&sres=B09MDZM1Q2%2CB09MDXFTY2&text=Suryaraju+Mattimalla)

Author of  “Dalit/Untouchable Anthology: Untouchable Lived Experiences” (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla/dp/B09M5B7XVS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Dalit%2FUntouchable+Anthology&qid=1638451224&sr=8-1)

Author of “An Intellectual History of Anti-Caste Philosophers in India: A Study on Babasaheb Dr.B.R.Ambedkar” (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla/dp/B09M785T3S/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=An+intelectual+history+of+anti-caste+philosophers+in+indien%3A+A+study+on+Babasaheb+Dr.B.R.Ambedkar&qid=1638746824&sr=8-1)

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