Mughal origin nation builder, his portrayal in films disturbing: Kabir Khan

Bollywood Director Kabir Khan is one of the few mainstream filmmakers who says his Mann Ki Baat. He continues to voice his concerns about Afghanistan, which has been taken over by the Taliban. Now, the director has said something about the portrayal of Mughal rulers in recent Hindi films. Khan said he found it “extremely disturbing” to watch films that tarnish the image of the Mughals, as he was the original nation-builder. The 52-year-old highlighted that films are being made to go with the popular narrative that bothers him the most.

In conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Khan, who has directed films such as Kabul Express, New York and Bajrangi Bhaijaan, expressed his dismay at the recent trend of portraying Mughals as villains who have just “generated and converted people”. ” did.

Khan insisted that the Mughals actually worked for the development of this country, adding that there should be an open debate on the history of their rule. “I think they were one of the original nation builders, and just to write them down and just pass some line of ‘No, no, they massacred people, they converted people. They did it. He did so.’ But what are you basing it on? Please point to historical evidence, please have an open debate,” he told the entertainment portal.

He urged filmmakers not to go with the popular narrative, saying that it is “aaj ki sassan baat hai”. He said that it is sad to see the Mughals through a biased prism and that they cannot respect such films.

Khan also said that it was his personal opinion and he cannot speak for most of the people.

Recent films like Padmavat, Tanaji and Panipat have portrayed the Mughal rule on the big screen.

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