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Filmmaker defends on-screen violence, cites Mahabharata
23 Feb
Summary
- Bhardwaj sees no issue with explicit film violence if aesthetic.
- He compares cinematic violence to that found in the Mahabharata.
- Filmmaker states societal violence justifies on-screen depiction.

Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj has offered his perspective on the rising trend of explicit violence in films. He stated that he personally has no objection to such content as long as it is portrayed with aesthetic considerations and accurately reflects the realities of society.
Bhardwaj explained his view by referencing India's cultural heritage, noting that the Mahabharata itself contains unimaginable levels of violence. He suggested that an element of violence is deeply ingrained in human nature. The filmmaker emphasized that the artistic presentation of violence is crucial, akin to the stylized depictions seen in the works of directors like Quentin Tarantino.



