Hindutva boycott of Hindi cinema
In recent years in India, several boycotts have been organized by advocates of Hindutva against Hindi-language films. Some of the boycotters are using the pejorative neologism ”Urduwood” to characterise the Hindi-language Bollywood film industry as a Muslim-dominated, anti-Hindu industry, which would favour Urdu language over Hindi.
History
Bollywood has historically had many Muslims in India|Muslims] involved in the production of its movies, with some of the most popular film stars being Muslim, especially the Khans of Bollywood and many of the lyricists and songwriters infusing Urdu into the scripts; Urdu, which is heavily influenced by Middle Eastern languages such as Persian and Arabic, is generally associated with Muslims. Allegations about Bollywood portraying Hindus and Hinduism in negative light in the name of secularism in films like PK have emerged following the victory of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party in 2014.Names
Along with ”Urduwood”, related terms that are used are ”Khanwood”, ”Jihadwood”, and ”Dawood-wood”.Boycotts
Accusations of Bollywood films hurting Hindu sentiments have prompted calls for boycotts against several major films in recent years, using the hashtag #BoycottBollywood; However, some boycotts also happen to be politically motivated, as in the case of Chhapaak, a film about an acid-attack survivor which received calls of boycott due to the lead actress Deepika Padukone expressing support to SFI member & Jawaharlal [Nehru University Students' Union|JNUSU] head Aishe Ghosh after she was 2020 [Jawaharlal Nehru University attack|physically assaulted] by male ABVP cadres at JNU during Citizenship Amendment Act protests. Bollywood producers have said that the threat of boycotts has led them to avoid portrayal of certain topics in their films like interfaith romances involving Muslims . In addition, there have been more recent films which cater to Hindutva propaganda. However, some films like Pathaan have been able to succeed regardless of the boycotts, and there seems to have been an overall limited impact on boycotted movies' revenues.Some boycotters have called for South Indian cinema to be promoted instead, claiming that it was more respectful in representing Hindu culture, however some South Indian films like Annapoorani: [The Goddess of Food] and L2: Empuraan were also boycotted by them.
Events
- 2020 Bengaluru drug raids, controversy in Kannada cinema
- Death of Sushant Singh Rajput, controversial 2020 suicide of a Bollywood actor which increased the boycotts
- "Besharam Rang", 2023 Bollywood song involved in boycott controversy
Film topics
- List of films banned in India
- Muslim social, an early Bollywood film genre
- Puranic, an Indian film genre