Malayalam film industry pushed back against catching films responsible for an increase in violence

Kerala Film Producers Association warns producers against exaggerating collection figures

Amid a fierce debate in Kerala on the role of films in completing the shocking acts of violence by young people in Kerala in recent times, the film industry has started a push against casting as the only villain on the issue. The state assembly recently discussed crimes, including the cases of drug abuse that involve minors, Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) ‘union on Tuesday called such statements on such statements on the impact of political leaders, police officers, psychologists, media and social comments.

Like Malayalam films recently MarcoIn which there were extremely violent scenes including brutal attacks on minors, have been at the end of criticism. The police have found a similarity in the modus operandi of some crimes with portrayal in popular films in some cases. While some filmmakers like Ashik Abu have said that the depiction of violence in a medium like cinema can affect society, the directors have argued that cinema draws its views from a large society and contemporary social discourse.

‘Double standards’

“It was our fellow screenwriter and filmmaker, who created one of the most popular actors in Malayalam, who used to pronounce the line” a dirty business of drugs “in two successful films. It specially features double standards for selects other films that lack of scenes of these films. Such arguments are a bellout of a system that fails to control drugs. Criticizes the violence, considering it as a means of happiness.

The Sangh pointed to the popularity and access of the Korean and Japanese web series and films, with excessive violence among the youth in Kerala. “But it is also noteworthy that Japan is the lowest crime rate country. Their legal system, social security standard and social auditing work so effectively. The statement said that it has been analyzed long ago that social, cultural and economic insecurity, separation, others can be marginalized by others.

It also warns against potential push for strong sensorship that the current can be debated. “We should be aware of whom such arguments will be stronger for strict censorship. Those who argue for the art work done in a particular mode are fascist. Has all those who have seen the films of Great Quentin Tartino and Michael Haneke, have gone down the wrong path? Asks the Sangh.

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