Director Omar Lulu has responded to criticism that some Malayalam cinema films have ambiguous language and anti-women dialogue. He makes it clear that all kinds of films should arrive in a film industry. He said that the existence of a theater is a requirement of the film industry and needs films of all kinds. Journalist Omar Lulu was participating in the discussion on TV Editors Hour.
“A film industry should have all kinds of films. Adults and comedy are in demand. No matter what field you watch, including Bollywood and Hollywood, there are all kinds of films coming out. A theater is a requirement of the film industry. . People can have different tastes. That’s why we need realistic cinema, mass cinema and adult comedy. Malayalam audiences know how to watch a movie like a movie. This is now turning into a pattern where people who call themselves reviewers come and say something to make contact for them.
In a mass film we see one person hitting another. It is not right for one person to hurt another. So is it okay to show it in the movie? The era of nothing will end. This is necessary in some stories. It’s in my movie Chunks. It has also faced a lot of criticism. But you will know how much the film grossed at the box office. The main charge is ambiguity. What ambiguity there is in saying go. When this North is interpreted and given meaning by interpreting many other parts, other things go into it. But what’s obscene about Vada?
Is there any other place where you’ve heard such bad words in Lijo Jose Pelissery’s parchment? Churuli is a movie. Jonah sees it as it is. Likewise, each film has its own genre. Realizing this, the audience flocks to the theater. “Only by seeing the poster, teaser and trailer for a film can the audience clearly understand that it is a genre film,” says Omar Lulu.