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Why are political dialogues removed from Tamil movies?
Why are political dialogues removed from Tamil movies?
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Because political dialogues make people nervous. A fight scene is seen as fiction. A political line is seen as influence. If a dialogue sounds like criticism of power, government, or systems, it’s treated as risky. Even indirect references can be enough.
The logic is always public order. Avoid protests, cases, and noise. Removing one line is easier than managing backlash after release.
Tamil cinema has a history of speaking openly. That’s exactly why these clashes happen more here. Entertainment is fine. Questioning politics is where the trouble starts.