There are many scenes from the history of Kerala in this, from Shalini aka Fatima, played by actor Adah Sharma, burning her hijab, to Gitanjali, played by actress Siddhi Idnani, spitting on her infidel father to prove that her conversion to Islam is sincere. Those who have been criticised for attempting to stir up racial tensions and fabricate a false narrative about the Muslim community. Sharma claims that the movie does not appear to be teaching the audience about Islam when asked whether the writers used artistic licence in narrating the story.
She continues, “The movie tells you about people who use Islam for terrorism and join ISIS (terrorist groups) camps. Anyone who believes the movie is about Islam is therefore mistaken. Kerala’s history It is not a religious issue; rather, it is a nonreligious issue of terrorism. I firmly believe in my religion, so I will never disparage another person’s. All of the religions that are protected in the country where we all reside should be highly respected. Additionally, the Commando 3 (2019) actor says it depends on how the audience interprets the movie. the way you see.
The 31-year-old claims that the movie demonstrates the lengths to which terrorists will go in order to recruit girls into ISIS camps and use them as sex slaves. “That was their main objective. I don’t believe it has anything to do with religion when they employ all available means to accomplish that goal. They are attempting to influence people’s thoughts. No religion, in my opinion, calls for them to influence people’s minds.
While the Sudipto Sen-directed movie is supported by a number of political parties and is tax-free in a number of states, there is a section that believes it to be hate speech and has banned it from theatres.
Since we “live in a country that allows us to express those views,” Sharma is appreciative of the polarisation of opinions.
“I also think that a film should be allowed to release where people are allowed to watch it,” the actor continued. then decide what they think, both positively and negatively, of course. And that is the way society functions.
In terms of inciting hatred, Sharma claims that the movie is actually about it: “We are inciting a lot of hatred against terrorism. In my opinion, the worst things ever are terrorism and bullying. In addition, drugging the girls, getting them pregnant, and then brainwashing them are all dangerous activities.
She asserts the Kerala story. Attempts to demonstrate all of this without disparaging any religion. “Those who assert that it is about hatred, yes, I want to incite intense animosity towards terrorism. And I wish that society as a whole could unite. Humanity should stand up against terrorism, the actor said.