IMA, Deepika Padukone's foundation TLLLF slam Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya?'; Rangoli backs up sister & her film
IMA & Deepika Padukone's foundation TLLLF have slammed Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Mental Hai Kya?' for its title. Rangoli Chandel has defended the film's title by posting a series of tweets.
"Many millions who suffer with mental illness in India already face tremendous stigma. Therefore,it is extremely important to be responsible and sensitive towards the needs of those suffering."It is time we put an end to the use of words, imagery and/or the portrayal of persons with mental illness in a way that reinforces stereotypes. (1/2) https://t.co/sZCeIp8eGw
— TLLLFoundation (@TLLLFoundation) April 20, 2019
These reactions come just two days after the IPS wrote to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), raising objections to the film's title. Several psychiatrists had also taken to social media to slam the imagery and title when a poster of the film was launched recently. However, Rangoli Chandel, Kangana's sister, has not taken kindly to the criticism against "Mental Hai Kya?" Directly responding to the post by Deepika's TLLLF, Rangoli tweeted: "Dear TLLLF, Ms. Ranaut who is recipient of three National Awards and one of the driving forces of feminism movement in India through her films like 'Queen' and 'Manikarnika', is one of the most responsible artistes. To jump the gun and assume the worse is nothing but immature.Many millions who suffer with mental illness in India already face tremendous stigma. Therefore,it is extremely important to be responsible and sensitive towards the needs of those suffering. (2/2) https://t.co/sZCeIp8eGw
— TLLLFoundation (@TLLLFoundation) April 20, 2019
"All I can say is that for 'Manikarnika' we held screenings for school children in many states of India. After 'Mental Hai Kya?', we would like to do the same with you... Genre of the film is such (thriller) that we can't reveal the exact plot or the parts that the characters are playing, but of course we will acquire all the certificates we need to in order to show case the film to public."Dear @TLLLFoundation Ms Ranaut who is recipient of three national awards and one f the driving forces of feminism movement in India through her films like Queen & Manikarnika is one f the most responsible artists,to jump the gun & assume the worse is nothing bt immature..(contd.) https://t.co/99Brese96M
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) April 20, 2019
She urged them not to be "Karni Sena", referring to the outfit that had protested against Deepika's "Padmaavat". "Don't jump the gun, I assure you, you will love the film," she wrote. (Source- Twitter) Watch this space for more updates!(contd)...all I can say is that for Manikarnika we held screenings for school children in many states of India after MHK we would like to do the same with you .... ???????? ...(contd) @TLLLFoundation
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) April 20, 2019