š„ From Godhra to Godse: How Propaganda Films Are Taking Over Indian Screens! š®š³š„
- MediaFx

- Jan 8
- 3 min read
TL;DR:Ā Propaganda films in India are on the rise, with narratives designed to serve divisive ideologies š„. Starting with the Godhra riotsĀ and moving towards deifying Godse, these films are subtly rewriting history and manipulating public sentiment š. With the Sangh Parivar's growing media machinery š”, it is time for every progressive Indian to call out this false propaganda ā. MediaFx strongly believes it's our collective duty to fight misinformation and promote truth. š

š¬ Bollywood or Propaganda Factory?
India's cinema industry, once celebrated for its diverse stories šļø, is now seeing an alarming trend of propaganda-driven films šØ. These movies, backed by right-wing forces, are not just entertainment. They are cleverly masked tools to push divisive agendas šµļøāāļø.
From movies glorifying the 2002 Godhra riots š£ to painting Nathuram Godseāthe man who killed Mahatma Gandhiāas a misunderstood hero š„², this is no coincidence. Itās a carefully curated narrative š aimed at whitewashing crimes, shifting public perception, and promoting communal division šŖš¶.
š History Distorted, Facts Twisted
Propaganda films tend to focus on cherry-picking historical eventsĀ š and twisting them to suit the Sangh Parivarās ideology š¤·. Instead of encouraging unity, these films conveniently villainize certain communities š and glorify acts of violence as "heroic deeds" š.
One example is the film The Kashmir FilesĀ š„, which sparked major controversy. While it shed light on a genuine tragedy, it deliberately avoided showcasing other complexities of the issue š¤. The result? It created more division than awareness.
Similarly, recent films like 72 HoorainĀ and Gadar 2Ā are strategically crafted to play on religious insecurities and fan communal hatred š. Itās like watching history being re-written on the big screenābut without the historical accuracy ā!
šÆ The Sangh Parivar's Media Gameplan
Letās face it: this isnāt just about films. Itās part of a much bigger propaganda ecosystemĀ š. The Sangh Parivar has mastered the art of influencing minds through media š„ļø. Be it TV shows šŗ, social media trends š±, or big-budget movies š°, their reach is massive, and their messaging is coordinated.
With financial backing and powerful connections š“ļø, they can easily churn out content that pushes their divisive rhetoric š„. And the audience, often unaware of these underlying motives, unknowingly becomes a part of their agenda.
š„ Why This Matters
Hereās the problem, folks: Propaganda films are not just about pushing political agendas š. They also create a false sense of history š, fuel communal tensions š¢, and polarize our society further š³ļø. For a country as diverse as India š, this is extremely dangerous.
We need to remember that cinema is a powerful toolĀ š„. It can inspire change, foster unity, and tell untold stories. But when misused, it can also become a weapon that divides.
š£ļø MediaFx Opinion: Fight Back with Facts!
At MediaFx, we believe that itās the responsibility of every progressive Indian to stand up against false propagandaĀ ā. The Sangh Parivar's media machine may be big, but it is not invincible āļø.
How can we fight back? š”
Call out misinformationĀ every time you spot it š¢.
Share factual and unbiasedĀ narratives š° to counter propaganda.
Support filmmakers š¬ who promote unity and progress instead of hatred š.
Encourage critical thinking š¤ and open dialogue among friends and family.
Letās not let our screens become tools of division š. Itās time to reclaim cinema for the people and resist the narrative of hate āā¤ļø.
š Final Thought
The fight against propaganda is not just about cinema. Itās about the future of our democracyĀ š³ļø. If we donāt question and resist such manipulative storytelling, we risk losing the truth altogether š§±. Together, we can ensure that facts and fairness shine brighter than any false narrative š.













































