Randeep Hooda criticizes Oppenheimer’s portrayal of America: ‘Their films are propaganda and we are always trying to undermine our heroes’ Hindi Movie News
Randeep Hooda, who played the role of Savarkar in the biopic “Swatantra Veer Savarkar” and became a hot topic for his amazing physical transformation, recently became popular with the Oscar-winning film “Oppenheimer”. He questioned the narrative and highlighted what he called America’s tendency to produce work. A “propaganda” film that depicts Americans as heroes.
In an interview with Ranveer Allabadia, Randeep drew attention to the historical context of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which destroyed two Japanese cities and claimed thousands of lives. These bombings were facilitated by the development of the world’s first atomic bomb under the supervision of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the central character in Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film.
Expressing his views, Randeep said, “America created Oppenheimer. That man created the atomic bomb. It was a very painful incident… In Japan, against the civilians of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they They detonated bombs at night. America is the good guys. Their movies are propaganda, their movies tell the whole world, “We are the best military, we are the good guys. The Japanese and the Germans are the bad guys.” It is telling us that there is. And the same goes for history, because they have written history. ”
The actor also criticized the narratives portrayed in American films, emphasizing the portrayal of heroes like Oppenheimer and Truman, while arguing that one-sided depictions tend to overlook the complexities of history.
Randeep said, “It is also said that aliens always come to America. They can only be found in America. They make pictures of heroes like Oppenheimer and Truman, and the world takes notice of them. “We are always trying to degrade our heroes for political purposes.”
Swatantra Veer Savarkar, a biopic centered on the life of freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, not only marks Randeep Hooda’s foray into directing, but also marks his dedication to the project. He also introduced sacrifice.
In an interview with Ranveer Allabadia, Randeep drew attention to the historical context of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which destroyed two Japanese cities and claimed thousands of lives. These bombings were facilitated by the development of the world’s first atomic bomb under the supervision of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the central character in Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film.
Expressing his views, Randeep said, “America created Oppenheimer. That man created the atomic bomb. It was a very painful incident… In Japan, against the civilians of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they They detonated bombs at night. America is the good guys. Their movies are propaganda, their movies tell the whole world, “We are the best military, we are the good guys. The Japanese and the Germans are the bad guys.” It is telling us that there is. And the same goes for history, because they have written history. ”
The actor also criticized the narratives portrayed in American films, emphasizing the portrayal of heroes like Oppenheimer and Truman, while arguing that one-sided depictions tend to overlook the complexities of history.
Randeep said, “It is also said that aliens always come to America. They can only be found in America. They make pictures of heroes like Oppenheimer and Truman, and the world takes notice of them. “We are always trying to degrade our heroes for political purposes.”
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