Kerala Christians produced a documentary ‘Muhammad: the POCSO Criminal’ to oppose a Muslim director’s film ‘Eesho: Not from the Bible’
Ex-Christian MLA of Kerala says Kerala film industry is controlled by Islamic Fundamentalists
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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) – Kerala-based film director Nadirshah has started making the film ‘Eesho : Not from the Bible’. Christians in Kerala are outraged because the name of the film is ‘Jesus’, but Nadirshah has claimed that there is nothing about Jesus in the film. However, since Christians are not willing to accept it, Nadirshah said that words ‘not from the Bible’ from the name of the film will be removed.
Nadirshah posted on Facebook that the film had nothing to do with Jesus. “I respect Jesus. It’s only that the character in the film is named ‘Jesus’. If people’s religious feelings get hurt when the film is screened, I am prepared to face any punishment”, he added.
#Christian Association & Alliance For Social Action is all set to release its short movie ‘#Muhammad: The #Pocso Criminal’ on the World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse. The short film is made for spreading awareness about rising child abuse cases. https://t.co/ATRSDnuDbG
— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) August 24, 2021
Christians announce to make a short film ‘Muhammad: the POCSO Criminal’
A Facebook group called the Christian Association and Alliance for Social Action (CASA) has now announced the release of a short film against Nadirshah, titled ‘Muhammad : the POCSO Criminal’ (Child abuse criminals are convicted under the POCSO Act).
CASA has announced that it will release the short film on 19th November. The documentary is based on the incident of a 6-year-old girl being raped by a Bangladeshi intruder named Muhammad in Dibrugarh, Assam.