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Sudha Kongara Battles Censorship & Harassment
17 Jan
Summary
- Filmmaker faced intense online harassment after Parasakthi's release.
- Film 'Parasakthi' endured a 20-day censorship battle with 25 cuts.
- Kongara stresses the deep connection between mother tongue and mother.

Filmmaker Sudha Kongara recently spoke about the significant challenges encountered during the production and release of her film, 'Parasakthi.' The movie, which delves into the 1960s anti-Hindi imposition student movement, underwent a strenuous 20-day censorship review, resulting in 25 requested cuts. Kongara highlighted the severe online harassment she faced, noting the damaging tactic of character assassination when dreams cannot be thwarted.
Kongara also discussed her 26-year career, touching upon the 'male saviour' trope she addressed in 'Irudhi Suttru.' She expressed gratitude towards actor Madhavan for his crucial support during a difficult period in her career. The director underscored the inseparable bond between a mother tongue and one's mother, emphasizing the importance of linguistic identity.
Addressing rumors, Kongara clarified her admiration for actor Vijay, dismissing claims of a conflict despite their films having overlapping release schedules. Her candid reflections offer insight into the persistent struggles faced by female directors and the artistic battles fought for cinematic expression in India.




