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A row has erupted in Kerala over a movie project based on the life of Variankunnathu Kunjahammed Haji, a leader of the 1921 Malabar rebellion who was executed by the British regime, with a right-wing outfit threatening to launch similar projects to counter the move by some to “glorify” Haji.
When asked about the controversy, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said no such issue had come to his notice.
However, he said, “Haji was a brave warrior. He always had the respect of Kerala and it will continue.”
While a section in Kerala hail Haji as a leader who laid down his life for the nation fighting British colonialism, Hindu rightwing groups claim he was a leader of fanatics who targeted Hindus in Eranadu and Valluvanadu taluks in south Malabar.
The Kerala-based ‘Hindu Aikyavedi’ declared a year-long campaign by the outfit across the country “to expose the atrocities committed on Hindus” under the leadership of Haji and others during the Malabar rebellion.
The controversy was triggered following Malayalam film director Ashiq Abu’s announcement in a Facebook post that actor Prithviraj Sukumaran will play the role of Haji in Abu’s movie titled Variankunnan slated to be released in 2021, coinciding with the centenary celebrations of the rebellion.
In a Facebook post, Prithviraj said Haji stood up against an empire that ruled a quarter of the world.
“Etched out his own country with an army that waged a never before war against the British. Though history was burned and buried, the legend lived on! The legend of a leader, a soldier, a patriot. A film on the man who became the face of the 1921 Malabar revolution. #Vaariyamkunnan. Filming begins in 2021. On the 100th anniversary,” he said.
Following the announcement, a war of words erupted on social media. While many of their followers supported Prithviraj and Abu for their decision to produce a movie on the life of Haji, some argued that both film personalities see only a biased version of his story and no justice will be done to history through their work.
About the movie project being criticised mainly by Hindu groups, Hindu Aikyavedi state president K P Sasikala alleged that the film’s early announcement was made with an “ulterior motive.
“They think that the Hindu groups will raise objections to their project and that will help them get a lot of publicity before the launch of the movie. It is a cheap publicity stunt,” Sasikala told PTI.
She said the Hindu groups in the state do not have any problem in producing movies on Haji or any such leaders. “Producing a movie based on someone’s life is purely their choice. We don’t have any problem with it. Why should we oppose something that is made out of fiction?” Sasikala said.
She, however, announced that similar projects, including a movie and other art forms, will be launched to counter the move by a section to “glorify” Haji and other leaders of Malabar rebellion.
According to her, Haji and other leaders of Malabar rebellion were responsible for atrocities committed on Hindus in Eranadu and Valluvanadu in 1921. She also declared a year-long campaign by the outfit across the country “to expose the atrocities committed on Hindus” under the leadership of Haji and others during the Malabar rebellion.
Meanwhile, three other movies were also announced in Malayalam based on Haji’s life during the centenary celebrations of the Malabar rebellion. (PTI)

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