For years now, the media has been glorifying film-maker Mahesh Bhatt as a liberal, secular intellectual. After reading his views on the controversy involving Pakistani actress Meera (who’s got into trouble with the Pak authorities and hardliners for doing a kissing scene in Bhatt’s ‘Nazar’), I feel compelled to write this letter.
Bhatt has never had any qualms about depicting nudity and kissing in his movies and has gone to town saying there should be no censorship of any kind in cinema. But a few days ago, he declared, “We should be sensitive to the ethos of Pakistan. Anything that upsets their sensibilities I wouldn’t be a party to.” Who decides what the ethos of Pakistan is? Is showing nudity part of the Indian ethos?
Bhatt appears to be just as duplicitous
on the issue of terrorism. While he refused to attend the 51st National
Prayer Breakfast meeting with George Bush in 2003, saying that “participating
in such sessions is to condone Bush’s terrorism of demonic proportions
around the globe”, he has no qualms about having lunch with Gen Pervez
Musharraf, the architect of Kargil.
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