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In a scathing video, popular YouTuber Dhruv Rathee has exposed the hypocrisy of the Bollywood film Dhruvacharya, which has been causing a stir in India. The video, uploaded on Rathee’s YouTube channel, claims that the film’s director, Aditya Dhar, has depicted the very same scenario that the Indian government has been using to demonize Pakistan. The film, which has been touted as a patriotic effort, has been accused of promoting hatred and intolerance towards Pakistan.
Rathee, a well-known YouTuber in India, has taken on the film’s director and the Bollywood industry as a whole, calling out their hypocrisy and double standards. He has accused Aditya Dhar of using the film as a platform to promote his own personal agenda, which is to further the interests of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Rathee has also criticized the film’s portrayal of Muslims, saying that it perpetuates negative stereotypes and fuels hatred towards the community.
In the video, Rathee also takes aim at the film’s dialogue, which says that the biggest enemy of Indians is another Indian. He has pointed out that this is a common refrain used by Indian politicians to describe their opponents, particularly Muslims. Rathee has also accused the film’s director of using the character of Rehman Dada, a Muslim, as a caricature, saying that it perpetuates negative stereotypes and fuels hatred towards the community.
Rathee has also criticized the film’s portrayal of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that he is using the film as a way to further his own interests and promote his own brand of nationalism. Rathee has also accused the film’s director of using the film to attack the legacy of former Indian Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.
The video has sparked a heated debate in India, with many people defending the film and its director, while others have criticized it for promoting hatred and intolerance. The controversy has also sparked a wider debate about the role of Bollywood in promoting nationalistic and patriotic sentiment in India.
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