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Bollywood Film Sparks Outrage Among Kashmir Pellet Gun Victims

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The upcoming Bollywood film ‘Chauhaan’ has ignited anger among victims of pellet gun violence in Kashmir. The film, featuring actor Ajay Devgn as an Indian security official, is accused of trivialising the suffering of over 1,000 Kashmiris who have lost their sight due to pellet guns used by Indian forces during protests. The film’s portrayal of security measures and its mocking tone towards past governments have reopened deep wounds for those affected.

Feroz Aslam, a victim who lost his vision a decade ago, expressed his distress over the film’s insensitivity. He highlighted the ongoing pain and humiliation faced by victims, many of whom are still grappling with the physical and emotional scars of such violence. The film’s narrative, which suggests that pellet guns inflict ‘limited damage’, starkly contrasts with the reality experienced by victims, including children.

Critics argue that the film reflects a troubling shift in public discourse regarding Kashmir, where the state’s justification for using pellet guns has eroded. Medical anthropologist Saiba Varma noted that the film reinforces harmful stereotypes about Kashmiris, portraying them as threats needing control. This narrative risks further marginalising a community already suffering from the consequences of state violence.

The backlash against ‘Chauhaan’ underscores the need for greater sensitivity in media portrayals of conflict and its victims. As calls for accountability grow, the film serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by those impacted by state violence in Kashmir, raising questions about the ethics of representation in popular culture.

Source: Al Jazeera

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News Category: Culture Tags: film, kashmir, pellet, representation, violence

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