These two movies tells the reality of Indian society

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 18, 2021 02:15 PM2021-11-18T14:15:59+5:302021-11-18T14:34:26+5:30

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In this, all developed 21st century where we have all the facilities and amenities. Even a country like India which was used to be a nation of poverty is developing every day. But what is not developed here is citizen’s thinking, not in the context of Education but in the context of Equality, justice, casteism, and oppression. India is known for its diverse culture in religion but the reality is not the same as it shows. Even in today's era there are many parts in-country or we can say every part of the country faces some kind of discrimination. Even after having the best constitution in the world which purely focuses on the equality and safety of every citizen, the people still faces discrimination. But there are some people who knows the values and ethics of constitution and never fails to create awareness amongst the people. Although giving light on this context the two powerful movies have been made in Indian cinema which gives a little contribution towards society, which tells the right to equality. Let's have a look at it.

The 2021 released Tamil language movie is based on the Injustice which is done by people at per castes. The movie is based on true incidence which resembles the constitutional rights of every citizen. A true incident in 1993, which involves a case fought by Justice K. Chandru, revolves around the lives of Senggeni and Rajakannu, a couple from the Irular tribe. Rajakannu was arrested by the police and was later missing from the police station. Senggeni seeks the help of an advocate Chandru to seek justice for her husband. Chandru files a habeas corpus case and he refers to the Rajan case to continue further to find the truth. It got the most Highest IMDB ratings and is available on the OTT platform Prime Videos.

Article 15 is a 2019 released film on OTT platform Netflix which deals with Article 15 of the Constitution of India, which prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. While not based on one specific event, the film is inspired by multiple true-life events, including the 2014 Badaun gang-rape allegations and the 2016 Una flogging incident. Principal photography began on 1 March 2019 in Lucknow. The Hindi language film gained so much popularity.