http://youtu.be/1HKbUh-g5Gk
directly.
Hansal Mehta, the director of films Dil pe Mat le Yaar (Story of migrants) and Shahid (Minority Rights) was forthright in his assessment of the present scenario while talking about the threat of hate-driven divisive politics to journalist, educationist and humanist, Teesta Setalvad, who conducted the first interview of the series.
The divisive agenda of RSS is now
Public - Hansal Mehta
06-09-2014, Mumbai.
Film Director Hansal Mehta in an
interview has expressed serious concerns over the overt activities and statements of the RSS and allied organizations, after the recent central
government's victory in the general elections of 2014. He
has stated that the "Communal
and divisive Agenda of the century old rightist organization
RSS is now open and public." This interview is the launching video of a
series of audio-visual interviews, available for viewing on the internet on the joint You Tube video channel by Communalism
Combat and www.hillele.org.
Hansal Mehta, the director of films Dil pe Mat le Yaar (Story of migrants) and Shahid (Minority Rights) was forthright in his assessment of the present scenario while talking about the threat of hate-driven divisive politics to journalist, educationist and humanist, Teesta Setalvad, who conducted the first interview of the series.
Mehta has won the National Film
Award for best director for Shahid (2014).
A marked shift in priorities of the government at the centre, was one reason that Shahid was unceremoniously replaced
from being the inaugural film of the National Film Festival in May 2014, soon after election
results, due to the crucial issues it raises. A fear of challenging the
ideology of the ruling dispensation governs this mood of self-censorship,
according to Hansal Mehta while emphasizing that there have been such threats
before, even during moments of our own authoritarian past.
"Even during and after
emergency, it was impossible or difficult to make serious and honest films over
the period of emergency or about Indira Gandhi. While it has been easier (to
make critical films) in
neighbouring Pakistan." Talking about Hindi Cinema-Then and Now,
Mehta assessment of the 1950s and bollywood ran thus, “"Films in 50's were
more serious and sensitive towards society, raising several questions, tackling
even the gender question. “After the angry man of the 1970's it was tokenism
that replaced a more thematic understanding of issues."
He also talked cheerfully
about his hobby, specifically about his first venture into television with a
highly popular food show. A lover of good cuisine and passionate about its
creation, Hansal Mehta is today learning the nuances of Awadhi Cuisine. It was
Hansal, who produced the the famous Sanjiv Kapur’s show 'Khana Khazana'.
Dedicated to creating more films like Shahid , that turn the mirror of
society within, Mehta spoke honestly about also creating a sex comedy with the
same brutal dedication.
This interview of Hansal Mehta is
the first of the series of Interviews by Communalism Combat and www.hillele.org.
The Series will further include interactions with various Actors, Film Makers,
Artists, Academics, Writers-Poets, Activists, Politicians and Musicians, which
would be launched on their You Tube Channel 'Hillele TV'(https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UC3G7YYiSQ65t2AilCtw- anw).
To view the recent interaction with Hansal Mehta, you may go to http://youtu.be/1HKbUh-g5Gk
directly.
(Hillele Bureau)
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