Artists up in arms over cultural policing.Byline: ANI Bangalore, Mar 17 (ANI): A regional language film director, whose plans to install a statue of famous comedian Charlie Chaplin ran into a controversy, received permission to hold a protest rally against cultural policing. The controversy arose after director Hemanth Hegde planned to install a 62-feet-high statue of Charlie Chaplin as a backdrop to a song sequence in 'House Full', his Kannada language Kannada language formerly Kanarese language Dravidian language, the official language of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is spoken by more than 33 million people in Karnataka; an additional 11 million Indians may speak it as a second language. film. Activists belonging to the Hindu Jagrana Vedike, a radical faction claiming to protect the cause of Hindus, forced the workers to halt the construction of the pedestal, saying the statue of a Christian was being put up too close to a Hindu temple A Hindu temple (Sanskrit: mandira), is a house of worship for followers of Hinduism. They are usually specifically reserved for religious and spiritual activities. A Hindu temple can be a separate structure or a part of a building. at the Ottinene beach near southern Udupi. egde took police permission to hold a protest against the Hindu radicals on Monday. Hegde said he would hold the rally with support from the film and theatre fraternity. "I have come here to take the permission because we are planning to hold a protest rally on March 20 near Mahatma mahatma (məhăt`mə, –hät`–) [Sanskrit,=great-souled], honorific title used in India among Hindus for a person of superior holiness. Mohandas Gandhi is the best-known figure to whom the title was applied. Gandhi statue. I want to involve the artist fraternity, my colleagues, youngsters who protest against this kind of behaviour. Everybody who is against cultural policing would be part of us," said Hegde. Hegde also expressed his sorrow at politics encroaching the domain of art. "We are artists and we have nothing to do with politics. I was constructing the statue in an artistic manner. I never intended to hurt any religious sentiments. I am really hurt because politics should never mix with art," said Hegde. The statue was to be set up an estimated cost of 3.5 million rupees. The British-born Charlie Chaplin was one of Hollywood's first and greatest stars and a pioneering filmmaker, perhaps best remembered for his "Little Tramp" character. Hindu Jagrana Vedike is also linked to the attack on a Christian school in Karnataka during May 2008. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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