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You must boycott PK movie, if you are a Hindu
December 22, 2014
Appeal to devout Hindus and patriotic Indians
As per reports from various Hindus, it is evident that PK movie has insulted Hindu
Dharma and it has also tried to establish that Pakistanis are always nice, soft-spoken
persons (even though most of the terrorists in India are trained and funded by Pakistan.)
Also there are many scenes in the movie, which may compel a common Hindu to drive
away from belief of Sanatan Hindu Dharma.
So as a devout Hindu and patriotic India, we appeal to you to completely boycott PK
movie and also all the movies, shows etc. by Directors, Producers, Actors and others
related to this movie. You can file complaint against this movie for hurting religious
sentiments of Hindus under IPC section 295A. The one such example is given below
(complaint filed by Hindu Legal Cell)
And last, but not the least thing to do is unite all Hindus against Censor Board which is
passing such anti-Hindu and anti-national movies (for example PK, Haider, Happy New
Year, Oh My God etc.) We should compel Indian Govt to dissolve this Censor Board
which is insensitive towards Hindu sentiments and patriots.

Hindu Legal Cell files complaint against makers of PK movie for insulting Hindu Dharma

Complaint against PK movie

PK: Why is Hinduism a blot on the idea of India


Indian voting rights (given to Hindus) must be reconsidered Zoya Hasan, a professor
of political science in JNU, had thundered in NDTV studios on the morning of May 16th
this year when it was quite apparent that Narendra Modi would be the new Prime
Minister of India. These days the only noise one hears from the opposition in Rajya
Sabha, since the opposition is absent in Lok Sabha, is on topics concerning some
reconversions by a vague Hindu outfit or about a stray ruling party MP making some
bombastic comments on some trivial religious matters. Over the last month, maximum
airtime on various media platforms was allocated to a colloquial mis-comment by a
junior minister in the central government which was a classic case of making a mountain
out of a molehill.
For the last 2-odd years there has been this constant theme running in the background
which keeps harping about the Idea of India. There have been various subtle, not-sosubtle and in-your-face attempts to constantly remind us that either Hinduism is rogue or
that ordinary Hindus need to be apologetic about the supposed excesses of their religion
on the whole and certain co-religionists in particular. Over the last few years, especially
under constant ridicule and persistent attack have been religious figures, Hindu Matths
and those termed derisively as Godmen by the media.
This continuous messaging is having little impact as urban middle classes have not yet
developed a healthy distaste towards Hindu religious symbols, especially the so-called
Godmen. Realizing that relentless bombardment on 24/7 news channels against various
babas from Nithyanandas to Asharam Bapus to Rampals is not enough to change the
Hindu psyche, more creative folks are now getting into this business of dissing Hindu
systems. Now the messaging is more subtle, underplayed and laced with humour so that it
makes a deeper impact on urban India.
An alien who looks exactly like us humans lands in the deserts of Rajasthan only to be
robbed of his remote, which connects him to his mother ship. Meanwhile an Indian girl
falls in love with who else but a Pakistani boy in Belgium this is an important template
for Bollywood to show its proverbial middle finger to all those silly Hindu fanatics who
harp about LOVE JIHAD, so every right thinking, no strike that, every Left-thinking
Indian woman must dutifully fall in Love with a Pakistani guy. The girls father objects
to this union because, hold your breath, he is an undying bhakt of a Hindu Godman who
keeps lecturing about Mohammad Ghaznis invasion of India. Our poor Godmen simply
refuse to understand that Hindu girls have this inherent craving for Pakistani men who
are such nice, soft spoken, caring gentlemen without a religiously violent hair on their
waxed and tanned bodies. Cant these Godmen see how we as a nation collectively trend
#IndiaWithPakistan when those non-violent Pakistani men murder 150 young kids in a
school in Peshawar?

Due to a tragic twist of fate, the


unsuspecting Indian girl believes that her
Pakistani boyfriend has ditched her at the
altar, so she returns back home to the big
bad lands of India infested with too many
Hindu temples and Hindu Godmen and,
well, Hindu men and women (oh why
cant India just be another Pakistan with
those nice, non-violent Pakistani men?).
Here in India the alien (played by the
redoubtable host of Satya Meva Jayate) has started circulating Missing pamphlets with
pictures of various Hindu Gods because he believes the Hindu Gods are responsible for
his missing remote. He even visits Hindu temples but chain locks his slippers at the gates
because, you guessed it right, all Hindu devotees are thieves who rob slippers in the
Rajkumar Hirani universe Hinduism is totally infested with thievery and nothing but
thievery, everything else is merely the figment of Hindu imagination.
Over the next 2 hours, PK keeps going in circles just to progressively caricaturize Hindu
temples, Hindu Gods and Hindu Godmen (to be sure, there are but some fleeting
references to other religions too but then you would have missed them by the time you
would have blinked and yawned in between). Then, after every aspect of Hinduism is
ridiculed and the audience is sufficiently frustrated with the religion to dash out of the
cinema hall and race into the nearest church/masjid to immediately get converted, we
unhurriedly reach the climax when there is finally a bomb blast and the TV newscaster
informs us that some people of an unknown kaum (religion) have taken the
responsibility for the blast. What religion could that be? Shhh! dont ask, some questions
are best kept under wraps okay, lets get back to Hindu bashing then.
So, in the climactic TV studio confrontation between a Hindu Godman and the alien
wait, by the way, did we tell you that the left-thinking woman who returned back from
Belgium after her supposedly failed love affair with that nice, non-violent Pakistani
boy has now joined a TV news channel as an anchor? Oh she has, and, now we know
why our TV News anchors have such a tender soft spot for anything that has a Pakistani
label on it. Anyway, so, in the climactic TV studio confrontation between a Hindu
Godman and the alien, the alien emerges victorious!!! What a relief! In fact, the alien
defeats the Godman by telling the whole truth to the girl (who is now the TV news
anchor and had fallen in love in Belgium with a soft spoken, nice, non-violent okay
fine, it was Anushka Sharma with her recently acquired shark-like lips, there I said it
finally!). The whole but simple truth is this the Pakistani boy hadnt ditched her after
all, and, has been in fact waiting for 2 years in Lahore with bated breath for a call from
her.
Moral of the story? Its simple you idiots, all Hindu Godmen, Hindu Gods (and Hindu
men for that matter) are thugs and thieves, so in Pakistanis we must trust.
Source : 5forty3.in

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