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Is Nani Indulging In Appeasement Politics?

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Natural Star in UnNatural Controversy

 Nani in UnNatural Controversy
Nani in UnNatural Controversy

Is Nani indulging in appeasement politics. Nani's upcoming film, "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram," has become the latest target of baseless online accusations, reflecting a worrying trend of hate-mongering and manufactured controversies. Following the recent trailer release, fringe elements on social media have begun spreading misinformation, accusing the film of "minority appeasement."

One user, referencing the trailer's depiction of minorities, wrote, "Is Nani's Saripodhaa Sanivaaram another appeasement movie after V? The trailer shows minorities as oppressed, and the hero standing by them. When will this madness end? It's a subtle way of pushing propaganda." Another commented, "Nani's Shyam Singha Roy was also an appeasement movie that threw Hindu Sanatana Dharma in a bad light."

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These comments, which are demonstrably false, echo a recurring pattern of unfounded accusations against films and actors. This trend is reminiscent of the controversy surrounding Deepika Padukone's bikini color in "Pathaan," which was also met with calls for a boycott. However, the success of "Pathaan" proved that such baseless noise does not dictate a film's fate.

These accusations against Nani's "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram" are deeply concerning. They seek to create unnecessary divisions and spread hate under the guise of religious protection. It is crucial to address such malicious attempts and support filmmakers who strive to tell compelling stories, irrespective of their fictional portrayal of diverse communities.

We hope that Nani's film will be a success and that the voices of reason will drown out the noise of these hate-mongers. The industry, and audiences, should stand against such baseless attacks and uphold the principles of inclusivity and artistic freedom.

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