Mahesh Bhatt’s call to Indian Muslims for Jihad against Hindus

Posted: February 10, 2013 in Uncategorized
Mahesh Bhatt a intellect jihadi is promoting jihad in Bharat. It is interesting to note that in his speech he referred to  unjust s that has been perpetrated against muslims  and goes on justifying jihad. I agree when he says this fight will not end here it will go on, this fight was started by muslims and will end at the fall of muslims.

It sure seems like Mahesh Bhatt has a private war going only with the Hindu pantheon. For a man who is so likeably pleasant and approachable, he can be pretty stubborn too. Those who know this strong-willed, immensely creative filmmaker are aware of the distance he keeps from temples and rituals. When his own daughter Pooja Bhatt got married in a temple in Goa, he refused to step in and be a part of the ceremony.
The son of a Muslim mother who was kept away from the main Bhatt family, Mahesh waged a war with “God” in his childhood when he would go into his Hindu father’s house, an utterly humiliating experience for the sensitive, forever-questioning child. He had vowed then that only success would give him respect and a place in society; success would be his only God.
In all Bhatt productions thus far, the Hindu pantheon is never a big deal. It can be grotesque like it is in Murder 2 but not benign and godly. Mahesh’s fight is not with other religions. In Jannat he was quite comfortable showing namaaz being offered and an Islamic lifestyle. In his latest, Murder 2, set in Goa, it is Jesus Christ, Mother Mary, a saintly sister and a calm, tranquil church. And it works well. In Murder 2, hero Emraan Hashmi has a war going with his God ever since he is orphaned. Hindi films have time and again encashed stories of an atheistical hero’s battle with God where the gods invariably win at the end, in classic Deewaar style. In Murder 2, the weather-beaten hero finally does away with the devilish villain and steps into church, a changed, chastened man. It’s a formula that works brilliantly and it does in Murder 2 as well.
Source:Telegraph (extract is represented here)

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