The recently released film 'Jai Bhim,' based on the case of an innocent man who was tortured to death by a police inquiry, has attracted considerable attention from all sides. MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, praised the video and remembers similar prison abuses during his time in the Misa period. He is currently the minister of the police department, having experienced both the darkness and the brightness of the force.

Following the death of a father and son during an investigation at the Sathankulam police station in the Thoothukudi district, Kanimozhi, a DMK lok sabha member, addressed a letter to the Union home minister demanding him to enact an emergency law to prevent police torture. In light of past police victimisation of human rights breaches, tamil Nadu's chief minister should take steps to end such crimes during his tenure.

Following objections that it misrepresents a particular community, a sequence from the film "Jai Bhim" has been changed. The scene is seen as being unintentionally constructed. While the protagonist's office wall and dinnerware are depicted as political symbols, it's only logical that the visual background of the antagonists be handled as symbols as well. 

It emphasises the need of paying great attention to the aesthetics of a film that calls for societal transformations and state changes. There is additional explanation for the question of why the police officer's real identity, as well as the name of the lawyer, were not mentioned when advertising the film based on true events. The film 'Jai Bhim' brings public and government attention to the fact that certain segments of society have been subjected to various sorts of prejudice and abuse in the name of investigation. There is little doubt that those who make such errors will feel a great deal of shame.

However, people's attention is diverted. Some groups with a casteist mindset want the spotlight that the hit films bring to them to fall on them as well. The fact that the name of the film being condemned now is the Ambedkarites' slogan and that the party that has accepted Ambedkar as one of the three leaders directing its policy dislikes the film is a time paradox. Protesters must remember that such conflicts generate a lot of exposure for films.

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