Naseeruddin Shah Criticizes “The Kerala Story” And Draws Parallels To Hitler’s Nazi Rule

Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah recently criticized Adah Sharma’s film, “The Kerala Story,” comparing its success to the oppressive regime of Hitler’s Nazi Germany. Shah’s remarks add to the ongoing debate surrounding the movie, which has divided opinions on its portrayal of Islamophobia.

Shah’s Unfiltered Views and Previous Criticisms

Naseeruddin Shah is known for sharing his unfiltered opinions and has previously criticized government-backed films. His outspoken nature often leads him to target the ruling party with his commentary.

Joining the Disagreements of Other Actors

Shah is not alone in his disapproval of “The Kerala Story.” Actors like Kamal Haasan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui have already expressed their disagreement with the film’s plot. In a recent conversation with India Today, Shah revealed that he has not seen the film and has no intention of doing so.

The Dangerous Trend and Comparison to Nazi Germany

Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah recently voiced his criticism of Adah Sharma's film "The Kerala Story," comparing its success to the rule of Hitler's Nazi Germany. Shah expressed concerns about the film's plot and its potential implications for India. This is not the first time he has criticized government-related movies, as he often shares his unfiltered views on the ruling party. Shah's comments have sparked further debate surrounding the movie, which has already faced disagreement from other actors like Kamal Haasan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Shah finds the success of “The Kerala Story” worrisome. He draws a parallel between India’s current trajectory and Hitler’s Nazi rule, where filmmakers were coerced into making propaganda films praising the supreme leader and demonizing the Jewish community. Shah also criticizes filmmakers who choose to stay neutral or pro-establishment to maintain their position.

Spreading Hate and Hoping for Change

Shah claims that “The Kerala Story” spreads hate among people and expresses hope for a change in the prevailing atmosphere. He believes that the fatigue from perpetuating hate will eventually lead to its disappearance, but it may not happen soon.


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