Hindi cinema is beyond repair: Bollywood's film on JNU protests draws ire

Many are slamming it as an addition to an expanding line of propaganda

Amidst the backdrop of controversy surrounding Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), filmmaker Vinay Sharma is gearing up to release his latest venture titled JNU: Jahangir National University. Scheduled for theatrical release on April 5, the movie has already ignited discussions and polarising reactions across social media platforms following the release of its poster, with many slamming it as an addition to the exceeding line of Indian propaganda that has become home turf for Bollywood.

With an ensemble cast featuring Siddharth Bodke, Urvashi Rautela, Piyush Mishra, Ravi Kishan, Vijay Raaz, Rashmi Desai, Atul Pandey, and Sonnalli Seygall, JNU: Jahangir National University aims to dive into the contentious realm of Indian academia. Rautela, one of the lead actors in the film, took to Instagram to share the poster, which depicts a saffron map of India with a thought-provoking question: "Can one educational university break the nation?"

The caption accompanying the poster alluded to the underlying theme of the movie, hinting at a conspiracy brewing within the walls of education that threatens the unity of the nation. The reference to JNU, known for its history of controversies, added an extra layer of intrigue to the film's premise. However, the announcement of the film hasn't been without its share of criticism. On social media platform X, personalities including trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the film's poster, eliciting diverse reactions from users.

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