The film ‘Padmavathi’ is not yet screened to anyone, but there are those Thakurs and Rajputs who are accusing the director of distorting facts and offered a bounty of 5 crores to slit heroine Deepika Padukone’s throat. In that case, they have to watch Khaki first.
The film Khaki featuring Karthi in the lead deals with the notorious dacoit tribe Banwaris who hails from Rajasthan and now spread to Uttar Pradesh and other states. Inside the film, they are named as Hawalis for obvious technical reasons. Khaki portrays the way they kill and rape while committing robberies. The film discusses the Criminal Tribes Act of 1841, introduced by British in India and how cruel the people of these semi-nomadic tribes are.
While the very description gives goose bumps to audiences, one wonders how come these tribal people are still uneducated and raw, committing rapes and robberies in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and other northern states. But the Bhanwaris are still very much active and until today they are committing many crimes.
And now, when those guys from Rajasthan and UP feeling that Padmavathi movie is insulting their state’s spirit and legendary, they should also look at what is happening around in other parts of India because of the people of their state.
Going by the warnings being given to Deepika Padukone and Padmavathi, there is no difference between these tribes originating from Rajasthan and those warning-givers as well.
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