00:00After the release of M. Buran's film Mohanlal Chitram, the RSS workers who pushed the Thamizh
00:06are talking about the politics depicted in M. Buran's film.
00:10Murali Gopi, who plays the role of a political figure in the film,
00:14says that the story of M. Buran starts from North India itself.
00:17It is the experience of remembering the Gujarat revolution.
00:20This is what some have said.
00:22Some have commented on social media that Murali Gopi and Prithviraj
00:27have lost the courage to speak out against Hinduism in a pan-Indian film.
00:32Some have commented that this is not a film to set fire to the train alone,
00:36but a film to water down the Congress and the Jihadis.
00:39With this, there has been a strong debate on social media.
00:42The son of CPM leader Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and actor Binesh Kodiyeri
00:46have also taken part in social media.
00:49Binesh Kodiyeri said that some things that show the political situation of India in the film
00:54are for the green, and that M. Buran's film, which showed its courage,
00:57is a compliment to the RSS workers.
01:00If a big-budget film in today's India, Sangha Pariva,
01:03says that the Gujarat revolution has destroyed the country,
01:07and if Binesh Kodiyeri says that it is the Interior Minister who controls things,
01:12it is not brave enough.
01:14Binesh Kodiyeri wrote that the film is a compliment to the RSS workers.
01:18But some people argue that the film is a compliment to CPM.
01:23Anyway, the film is on top of the social media posts.
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