Webinar on 19 July on ‘Anti-Hindu Bollywood Exposed’, featuring renowned dignitaries !

For the past several years, Hindu Dharma is being selectively targeted by Bollywood through various feature films, web-series, YouTube, etc. Hundreds of objectionable feature films that have hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus have been released; yet, nobody called for a ban on these. On the contrary, a ban is called for, in prompt fashion, on the feature film, ‘Mohammed The Messenger of God’. This has given rise to several questions such as, ‘Is the ‘Freedom of Expression’ applicable to only one religion ?’, and ‘Who is going to address the religious sentiments of Hindus ?’ Elements of Hinduism such as the Hindu culture, Hindu Dharma, deities and saints are constantly demeaned and shown in poor light through several web series on OTT platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Zee5, Alt Balaji, etc. In order to expose the Anti-Hindu conspiracy that has been rampant in Bollywood for the past several years through a culture of nepotism, the selective boycott of Hindu actors and production of anti-Hindu films, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has organised an exclusive webinar. The webinar is going to be streamed live via Facebook, YouTube and Twitter on Sunday, 19 July 2020 from 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm.

As a part of ‘Charcha Hindu Rashtra ki (Discussion of Hindu Rashtra)’, the webinar titled, ‘Anti-Hindu Bollywood Exposed’ is going to witness the participation of Supreme Court and Mumbai High Court advocate Subhash Jha; an actress who has been explicitly vocal about Bollywood’s nepotism, Payal Rohatgi; a devout Hindu working for the cause of Hindutva, Shri. Ramesh Solanki; renowned film producer, director and writer, Shri. Vinay Dhumale; along with Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s National Spokesperson, Shri. Ramesh Shinde. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has appealed the patriotic public to be a part of this webinar in large numbers.

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