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Film
Ban: Cultural activists to launch mass campaign
Indian Express July 5,2002
Writer and critic, Dr T K Ramachandran speaking
at the meeting of cultural activists organised by the District Cultural
Samithi
to
protest against the ban on screening the documentary 'Ram Ke Nam,'
in Malappuram on Thursday
Malappuram, Kerala, July 4: Cultural activists from across the State,
who gathered here today to protest against the district administration's
recent
decision to prohibit the screening of Anand Patwardhan's documentary
film Ram Ke Naam in the district, urged the Government to immediately
revoke the controversial decision.
Writers, filmmakers, cartoonists and poets, who took part in the
day-long function, organised by the District Samskarika Sam¬ithi
in front of the KSRTC bus stand here, vowed to thwart the ban by launching
a mass campaign. As a part of this, the documentary will be screened
in all parts of the district in the coming days.
The staging of street plays, poetry recitations and painting sessions
marked the protest programme.
It may be recalled that the former District Collector K Chandrasekhara
Babu had prohibited the screening of the film in the district following
a report submitted by the Superintendent of Police A Balakrishnan
Nair, which said that the film, if screened in the district, might
create law and order problems, which might lead to communal disturbances.
Speaking at the function, noted film maker P T Kunjumuhamed cautioned
that the district administrations move to bridle the democratic
rights by citing frivolous reasons would invite a strong backlash
from the people.
He said that the decision of the District Collector to ban a documentary
which had been telecast even by the national channel, smacked of arrogance.
CPM leader T K Hamza who addressed the meeting asked the IUML to spell
out its stand on the issue. He said that the decision to ban the documentary
in the district alone was part of a concerted attempt to depict the
district in a bad light.
Writer and critic Dr T K Ramachandran said that the ban on the
documentary in the district should be viewed in the light of the sustained
efforts by the Hindutva brigade to silence their critics. He said that
the recent move by tne Censor Board to recommend
seven unnecessary cuts in Anand Patwardhan's latest documentary
'War and Peace' showed that it had denigrated itself to become
just an instrument in the hands of the Sangh Parivar to safeguard their
interests.
District Samskarika Samithi Chairman Dr Raghavan Payya-nad presided
over the meeting.Purogamana Kala Sahithya Sanghom general secretary
P Appukuttan made the introductory speech. Dr N V P Unithiri,
K E N Kunjahammed, filmmakers Pavithran, Priyanandanan and P
Balan were among others spoke at the meeting.
Ramachandran Mokeri staged a street play Ram Ke Naam at the function.

Theatre activist Ramachandran Mokeri staging the street play 'Ram Ke
Nam' at the function
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