The Kerala police has started ‘Premam' witch hunt
by arresting three teen agers at Kollam. The question asked by the mother of
one of the boys that ' would they arrest all the one and a half lakh people who
viewed this film online’ is very
relevant.
This cinema is a poorly crafted one depicting all
the vices in the society. These vices are no longer bad for them and youngsters
can do what they like according to the film producers. Smoking, drinking, drug
abuse, mutual fighting, ox-love, vulgar parenthood etc is are fully pictured in
the film. How could a film run all the time with bottom script “smoking is
injurious to health” when the Government spends profusely for tobacco control?
On seeing
this film a teenager will confuse what is moral and what is not.. The moral classes now conducted in schools and
colleges are to be rediscovered to match the likings of the youngsters. The hero of all wickedness and his friends in
this film in black attire, are now role models for many teen agers. As the hero
loves his teacher, young teachers find a tough time now colleges to take their
classes. When a teacher turns to the black board for writing something, she
often hears a loud call 'Malare'. This seems rather horrific.
The persons responsible for these nasty incidents
are the producers of the film and the members of the Censor Board. A film full
of vices, which is to be certified as A now runs house packed in all theatres without that certification. The
viewers are mostly school-college students.The government should immediately
check whether this film is fit for teenagers and also seek the opinion of the
parent-teacher community. By that time police should stop their exorcism against
youngsters and take action against the producers of the film for deceiving the entire
community.
K A Solaman
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