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Advani takes his ministry to watch Bollywood’s take on Kashmir
AJAY SURI


NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 24: Gun-toting security personnel stood guard outside
New Delhi’s Sirifort Auditorium II as several Cabinet ministers watched
every moment of action on the screen inside. On show was a commercial
movie, waiting for the Diwali tide to take it to box-office success. The
host and the hostess of the special private screening were Union Home
Minister L K Advani and his wife, Kamla Advani.

Just back from a mission in Kashmir, Advani watched the movie Mission
Kashmir with his colleagues and special guests this evening. Almost the
entire top brass of the Home Ministry left office to watch Vidhu Vinod
Chopra’s patriotic potboiler. Union Home Secretary Kamal Pande, Special
Secretary (Kashmir Affairs) T.R. Kakkar, Intelligence Bureau Chief
Shyamal Dutta, former top cop and now Manipur Governor Ved Marwah and
some dozen other senior Ministry officers were there. For full three
hours, they all watched frames of pulp patriotism unspooling on the
screen.

It is perhaps for the first time that a Hindi commercial film is getting
the kind of treatment it did from the Government of India, the officials
present admitted. Given Advani’s penchant for anything concerning
Kashmir militancy and the security forces’ ongoing efforts in the Valley
to match bullets for bullets, they said, it was understandable and
justified.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Sushma Swaraj was the first to
arrive. Soon, Sushma’s cabinet colleagues started trooping in – Pramod
Mahajan, Jagmohan, Anant Kumar. BJP leader J.P.Mathur was there.
Shatrughan Sinha, who found himself on the other side of the screen in
this gathering, didn’t let it show. Most of the guests, Advani and Pande
included, had their family members in tow.

It's a good movie,'' Pande responded to a query, but declined to elaborate. His Home Ministry colleague associated with Kashmir Affairs was less charitable. The Bollywood glamorisation has obviously won
over the reality content. But this was to be expected. Vinod Chopra’s
primary aim is to make money for himself – he is obviously not joining
hands with Kargil Relief Fund,‘’ he said.

Many North Block officials talked about director Chopra’s elaborate
treatment of the making of a terrorist (Hritik Roshan), from the day in
his childhood when his family falls prey to police bullets meant for
hardcore militants.

They all wanted Chopra to show what they wanted. Another senior officer
said: ``How come the filmmaker has shied from depicting the real
violence being perpetrated by militants. A large number of instances
relating to their committing rape and other atrocities on women is a
fact known to several international bodies. Is it because an average
Bollywood movie watcher brought up on a staple diet of photogenic actors
and actresses will find this sort of reality too strong to stomach?‘’ On
a working day, the Home Ministry officials obviously took a Bollywood
movie a bit too seriously.


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