I liked the movie but totally wrong representation ...The film shows India as dominated by corruption, poverty, exploitation, and religious extremism. While those issues exist in reality, feel the movie leans too much into a negative lens and ignores the vibrant, everyday side of Indian lifeIts style and narrative may exaggerate Indiaโs struggles to seem โedgyโ or โexoticโ to the West.Instead of showing Hinduismโs philosophy, spirituality, or cultural richness, it mostly shows its misuse by powerful figures the nuance is lost, and the film ends up reinforcing stereotypes โIndia is violent, Hindus are oppressive, religion is corrupt.โ That disconnect is why it feels defaming. why it feels like using Hindu imagery for aesthetic power while painting Hindus themselves negatively and outsourcing virtue to Muslims
For global viewers, this fits a political narrative "Hindus = oppressors, Muslims = victims/saviours.โ That sells more easily in the West than a nuanced internal debate about dharma, karma, or Hindu philosophy.