ON ARTISTIC FREEDOM
AND THE ARTISTES AND OTHERS
BEING
SENSITIVE DISCERNING AND
RESPONSIBLE
IN SOLIDARITY
WITH POET LEENA MANIMEKALAI
Latha Ramakrishnan
It is disheartening to see the way Poet Leena Manimekalai is
being hounded for her documentary KAALI. Or rather, for the poster uploaded for
the documentary in which Kaali is smoking and holding the LGBT Flag. Several
cases are filed against her. And there are some who insist that she should be
arrested.
Poet Leena Manimekalai has said that she has nothing to lose and
that the documentary should be seen first before being subjected to any
unwarranted adverse criticism and censure.
Why should she say that she is prepared to die for her cause?
Has she received any such real threat? If so it is highly condemnable. Has she?
True, smoking is injurious to health - but, is it such a
terrible sin for us to feel offended at seeing goddess Kali smoking! In fact
she is one who has relished drinking the blood of the evil ones!
If we are to condemn the practice of demeaning gods, especially
Hindu gods, there are umpteen number of movies, social media posts and the
speeches of political leaders and the programmes in Television Channels which
so casually and coarsely depict gods, especially Hindu gods.
It is not necessary to ask why the gods of other religions are
not dealt with so. This query doesn’t serve the purpose, I feel. Why should
anyone feel the necessity to decry the faiths and beliefs of others and even
their own people?
Leena Manimekalai is a sensitive poet and film-maker. Her recent
film Maadathy bears testimony to this fact. And her poetic corpus bears
testimony to that.
Her views, political and otherwise may not be agreeable to some
of us but that shouldn't make us cast aspersions on her having some ulterior
motive in this depiction of goddess Kaali.
In fact she through some of her creations have incurred the
wrath of different sections of people which goes to say that she doesn’t work
with the hidden agenda of demeaning a particular section of society.
One should see the documentary first and then decide whether it
has the agenda of denigrating Hindu gods overtly or covertly.
As she has rightly pointed out, the same poster of
Kaali as conceived by her which is decried as objectionable has been and is
being uploaded and displayed again and again by those who condemn it as
demeaning the goddess of Kaali. Here is a link of the video in YouTube uploaded
by the reputed Karnatic singer Sudha Raunathan displaying several portraits of
Goddess Kaali that are in vogue.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kaali+video+by+sudha+raunathan
When we see them along with the singer’s devout voice singing
the emotionally-charged lines of Mahakavi Bharathiar we would surely get
goosebumps. Somebody may call them obscene but then, can we say that it is the
intention of the singer to show Goddess Kaali in bad light?
Gods, especially Hindu gods are all inclusive and all
encompassing and hence Goddess Kaali holding the LGBT Flag need not prove
offensive.
People, especially artistes should be sensitive not to hurt the
beliefs and sentiments of fellowmen.
At the same time, god of a particular religion or the concept of
god as such should not be used as a trump card or an exclusive domain by both
the sects – the believers as well as the non-believers _ to suffocate the true
artistes.
And, we can engage ourselves in a dignified discussion and
debate instead of demeaning the gods of different sects. The coarse and abusive
language used against a lone artiste is terrible, shocking and disgusting and
it would enrage Goddess Kaali for sure. If one hase to argue his or her case against something which he or she
doesn’t approve of, should the person concerned has to stoop so low as to use
sheer abuse as his or her line of argument? Then what moral ground can one have
to point at other’s alleged misconduct?
True, the tendency to denigrating Hinduism and Hindu gods is on
the rise these days but that shouldn't give the right to anybody not to the
denigrators nor to the believers, to narrow down the essence and expanse of
Hindu gods and goddesses, I sincerely feel.
Already things are boiling - let not the artistes and the
audience worsen the situation, please. For, in each and every case where the
situation turns worse, it is the hapless common people who bear the brunt of it
all.
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