I watched The Kerala Story: what Sudipto Sen has pulled off is impressive
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概要
How rampant is the conversion racket shown in The Kerala Story? Is it fact or propaganda? Is the government involved in this conspiracy? What are its implications?
One fine evening, I decided to give the film a watch, because what I had heard and what I read about the film were exact opposites, which kindled my curiosity. My cousin, who I think is usually rational, supported this film; that made me more curious.
In this episode, I dice through the entire block of available information to help you make a conscious choice about your stand with the film. This is not a film review. This is about objectively looking at the facts we have in front of us, such as:
- Why should it be difficult to believe that 32,000 people vanished?
- A case against the official religious conversion numbers
- A case for the non-Muslim girls that get sent to Syria
- Conversions and migration
- The numbers superimposed on the population
- The passport problem
- The issue of conversion
- National security from the educated point of view
- Should the film be banned?
- The ₹150 lesson
- How to handle the conversion issue
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