Title of article :
Portrayal of Muslims in Bollywood: Case-Study of the Tanhaji Movie
Author/Authors :
Molaei, Hamideh University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Hussain Babaei, Sahar University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper aims to investigate the portrayals of Hindu-Muslim relations in recent
Bollywood movies with a specific emphasis on the Tanhaji movie. The movie
narrates and depicts a religious struggle in the 17th century for the liberation of
India. While Hindu-Muslim relations and conflicts have had many fluctuations
throughout the history of India, evidences indicate that the contemporary
situation of Muslims have worsened in the country. In parallel with the
discriminatory discourses that are becoming prevalent against Muslims in the
mainstream Indian society, different types of media represent and justify these
actions. Cinema as the most significant type of popular entertainment in India
has played an important role in this regard. The results of the present study
indicate that by introducing Hindus as heroes who are smart, loyal, brave,
diligent and dedicated to their motherland, and Mughal Muslims as violent, cruel
and irrational, certain Bollywood movies have provided a significant contrast
between the two groups.
Keywords :
Bollywood , Hindu-Muslim relations , Muslim portrayal , Narrative analysis
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies