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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Director Defends 'Freedom at Midnight' Amid History Whitewashing Claims

Director Defends 'Freedom at Midnight' Amid History Whitewashing Claims

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Director Nikkhil Advani asked critics to watch the series before forming opinions.
  • Advani dismissed filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri's accusations of historical whitewashing.
  • The second season of 'Freedom at Midnight' is currently streaming on OTT platforms.
Director Defends 'Freedom at Midnight' Amid History Whitewashing Claims

The second season of Nikkhil Advani's historical drama 'Freedom at Midnight' has been released on streaming platforms. The series, inspired by the book detailing India's 1947 partition, has drawn criticism from filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, who accused it of whitewashing history. Responding to these claims, Advani emphasized the importance of viewers watching the show to make informed decisions about its content.

Advani stated that he respects Agnihotri's position as a filmmaker but believes that opinions should be based on viewing the series. He addressed potential pressure from historical interpretations by noting that audience reception varies for all creative works, quoting, "Kuch toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hai kehna." This sentiment suggests an acceptance of diverse reactions to storytelling.

The ensemble cast of 'Freedom at Midnight' season 2 features prominent actors such as Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, and Arif Zakaria. The series began streaming on January 9, offering viewers an epic political thriller that explores the pivotal events and personalities of 1947.

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Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri accused the series 'Freedom at Midnight' of whitewashing history.
The second season of 'Freedom at Midnight' started streaming on January 9.
Nikkhil Advani directed the historical drama series 'Freedom at Midnight'.

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