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Debates Over “Hum Do Hamare Baarah,” Kamal Chandra’s Movie Being Islamophobic Flooding In Social Media

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Movie director Kamal Chandra, after a significant amount of time, has disclosed his new movie, “Hum Do Hamare Baarah.” This movie which has been set to release soon is about the effects and causes of population expansion in India and globally particularly within the community consisting of Muslims on Friday, August 5.

One of the most popular recipients of a National Award Annu Kapoor is also included in the movie. He plays the character of the main hero or the protagonist in the socially cultured drama film. In addition to Kapoor, Ashwini Kalsekar and Manoj Joshi will play highly important parts in the upcoming movie.

Komal Nahta, the most renowned film industry expert tweeted on Friday, mentioning the first glance image of the forthcoming culturally conscious movie ‘#HumDoHamareBaarah’. The hot issue of the country’s population expansion is discussed in the plot of the movie.

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Ravi Gupta, Sanjay Nagpal, and Birendra Bhagat are the people who are producing the movie. Kamal Chandra is the movie maker and director. He continued and mentioned the starrers of the movie, who are Manoj Joshi, Ashwini Kalsekar, and Annu Kapoor. The very first cover for the film portrays Annu Kapoor as the patriarch of a total of eleven household members from the Islamic community, while his expectant wife poses next to him.

The slogan “Jaldi Hi Cheen Ko Picche Chhod Denge (very soon, we shall put China behind us)” is included with the title of the show, “Hum does Hamare Baarah (We two and our 12 children).” ‘Journalist’ Rana Ayyub led a group of Muslims in criticizing the politically progressive films as ‘Islamophobic’ soon following the launch of the movie poster.

She wrote on Twitter, “How can the censor board permit a movie like this that portrays Muslims as the cause of the population boom and escalates the society’s ongoing attacks? When they utilize the picture of a Muslim family & refer to it as “#HumdoHamareBaarah,” they are displaying blatant hatred and Islamophobia.

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Reactions of Netizens

https://twitter.com/Anu18Radha/status/1556311652047339520?t=ZojdD9DUevqyfWUOCTpUnA&s=19

“And yet the Hindi movie industry also has those bastards who make movies like hum do hamare baarah,” wrote one Talha Hussain.

“Hum do hamare Baarah” new movie has no pre-decided launch date yet. However, it is fixed that, once it opens in theatres, it probably going to cause many high debates among the social activists in India and globally.

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