Indian American filmmaker, Mukesh Modi’s Hindi film "Political War," which was banned in India has been released on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and United Kingdom.
The film highlights India’s divisive politics fueled by religion and caste and was rejected for release by the Central Board of Film Certification. Through the film, the makers have urged audiences to resist political manipulation and embrace solidarity.
Commenting on the film, Modi said, “Today, unfortunately, we are surrounded by people who are taking advantage of religion and caste biases. I want people to open their eyes and see the impact of religious bias. You have to be one, you can’t let anyone divide you.”
Reacting to the censorship of the film in India, Modi said, “Of course I am hurt. But I believe in doing my good karma and leaving the rest to God. I have made tremendous sacrifices, both personal and financial, to make this film.”
“It is easy to make films on history or what has already happened. However, I aim to make films that give a solution. And, Political War does that. It offers a way out for the audience,” he added.
The filmmaker who aims to reach a wider audience said, “My first film, “THE ELEVATOR” starring Oscar Nominee Eric Roberts, was sold to Amazon, and is doing well on the OTT. This pushed me to take the plunge.”
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