Did you know how Bollywood Brainwashed a Generation with Anti-Hindu Propaganda ?
They mocked your gods, twisted your epics, glorified invaders, and made you ashamed of your roots, all in the name of “secularism.”
Give 2 minutes to this thread — the truth they don’t want you to realize.
Mocking Hindu Rituals = “Cool”
Puja scenes are shown with superstition.
Pandits = greedy or ridiculous.
Meanwhile, Maulvis and Fathers = wise, calm, and righteous.
This isn’t coincidence, it’s a pattern.
Villain wears tilak. Hero does namaz.
From the 90s to today, if there’s a tilak wearing character, he’s often corrupt, violent, or regressive.
But the “liberal” hero is always away from religion or shown respecting only non-Hindu practices.
Glorifying Invaders:
Akbar = benevolent saint (Jodha Akbar)
Alauddin Khilji = passionate lover (Padmaavat)
Mughals = romanticized
But reality? They destroyed thousands of temples and committed mass atrocities on innocent Hindus.
Demonizing Hindu Kings:
Prithviraj Chauhan, Krishna Devaraya, Rana Pratap either never shown, or diluted.
Meanwhile, films like “Asoka” distort history entirely.
Who benefits from erasing Hindu heroes?
Selective Silence on Hindu Genocide
No big film on:
Moplah Riots
Kashmir Hindu Exodus (until recently, The Kashmir Files)
1971 Bangladesh Hindu genocide
But plenty on Partition “from the other side.” Why this imbalance?
No Love Jihad, But Always Hindu Villains
Interfaith stories always show Hindu families as violent, Muslim families as peaceful
Love Jihad shown as “fiction” while reality bleeds across states.
Why? Who funds this?
Most Bollywood elite come from privileged, left-liberal, or non-Hindu backgrounds.
They push a narrative that makes Hindu youth:
Feel ashamed of temples
Forget their history
Idolize invaders
If you control a culture’s stories, you control how they think.
Bollywood told you what to worship, who to hate, and what to forget.
It’s time we tell our own stories rooted in truth and Dharma.
(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @AdvmadanG on July 14, 2025, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)
