Questions on Muslim Representation in Tamil Cinema

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  • @thatpotatoface5
    @thatpotatoface5 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +393

    I think people don’t realise that a lot of movies are propaganda, with political intentions, to change perceptions. We’re so tired.

    • @slayyer9206
      @slayyer9206 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      Ha ha let me educate you. Have you ever watched parasakthi movie in 1952? It depicted a Hindu Brahmin as a villain. Have you watched so many Kamal's movies including the Uttama villain which put a metaphor for "Hari" as "sori"? There are several instances like that and you don't see any Hindus complaining. When movies depicts muslim as bad guys, they don't mean the entire religion is bad. In simple words don't be a cry baby. There are so many movies even in Hollywood questioning and mocking Christianity and Hinduism. That's how society progresses.

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +82

      Discrimination can be sugar coated very easily, with a trendy song, computer graphics and a top hero saying mass dialogues.

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +190

      @slayyer9260 Bro we are not playing a game that goes like “WHO GOT DISCRIMINATED MORE😍”
      this is not a contest. Respectfully, shut up

    • @pranavbalaji1056
      @pranavbalaji1056 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Movies like these have been releasing fr decades. Vijay kanth movies were literally directed by a Bhai who nvr tht of the circumstances in the future

    • @ngghnkmhvdhnibvccbnktrusfa5376
      @ngghnkmhvdhnibvccbnktrusfa5376 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      ​@@_shitkeel_VA THALAIVA

  • @harinaiii
    @harinaiii 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    My university friend is a proudly unapologetic Muslim girl(as she should be),she's an academic representative and studies law.She's so bad-ass and I admire her love for what she practices and believes despite the fact that her own "roommates " didn't want her in the dorm since she's Muslim. Let me tell you,SHE DOESN'T CARE AND SHE WILL KEEP PROGRESSING. QUEEN FR. I'm very happy you're speaking about this,and I know there's a ot more that's happening which should be pulled into the spotlight.

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you so much! And happy for that gurlboss!

  • @advaith1964
    @advaith1964 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    to all who trolled this guy...
    respectfully shut up

  • @mrbangtan970
    @mrbangtan970 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +109

    When i was on 11th grade (2 years before) i live in karnataka, suddenly the government came with a new rule not to allow hijab in class and my school totally agreed with it and forced us to remove hijab and we students ended up doing strike in our own school for basic right of wearing hijab😭

  • @f5rn3r32
    @f5rn3r32 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +61

    As a hindu I’m sorry but I didn’t even realize until you pointed this out… my classmates used to feel sorry for the muslim girl who wore hijab, bc it was always tightly pinned with several clips to last the seven hour school day. Another girl would wear the hijab as jus a shawl around her neck bc it was a really hot climate and those same people would talk behind her back about how she’s uncultured and doesn’t care about her religion. We were all 17 or 18 at the time

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      I hate when people talk like they are in someone’s shoes when they are not in a disregarding way. I hope we grow together :)

  • @rekhaazhakesh9336
    @rekhaazhakesh9336 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +71

    Back in 2019 i was taking home tution for a Muslim kid who was 8 years old. When pulwama attack happened his classmates asked him like " Neenga laa yen mathaavangala kola panringa " He was so sad. He told me this. And i wrote a complaint letter to his class teacher explaining what happened and they should apologize to him for this incident. But his father refused to forward that complaint to his teacher as it would create more animosity towards him. He was upset the whole day. Please teach your kids to be kind towards everyone. Let's promote understanding and empathy towards all cultures and religions. It's important to educate ourselves and break down stereotypes to build a more inclusive and compassionate world.

    • @Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterr
      @Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterr 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can't be a good Muslim if you don't hate idol worshippers - according to Quran. Refer these verses :
      Surah 2 (Al-Baqarah)
      Verse 191
      Surah 3 (Ali ‘Imran)
      Verse 151
      Surah 4 (An-Nisa)
      Verse 56
      Verse 89
      Verse 101
      Surah 5 (Al-Ma’idah)
      Verse 14
      Verse 51
      Verse 57
      Surah 8 (Al-Anfal)
      Verse 65
      Verse 69
      Surah 9 (At-Tawbah)
      Verse 5
      Verse 14
      Verse 51
      Verse 57:
      Surah 8 (Al-Anfal)
      Verse 65
      Verse 69
      Surah 9 (At-Tawbah)
      Verse 5
      Verse 14
      Verse 23
      Verse 28
      Verse 29
      Verse 37
      Verse 58
      Verse 111
      Verse 123
      Surah 21 (Al-Anbya)
      Verse 98
      Surah 32 (As-Sajdah)
      Verse 22
      Surah 33 (Al-Ahzab)
      Verse 61
      Surah 41 (Fussilat)
      Verse 27
      Verse 28
      Surah 48 (Al-Fath)
      Verse 20
      Surah 66 (At-Tahrim)
      Verse 9

    • @zaitonahmadmaideen9459
      @zaitonahmadmaideen9459 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterrwe hate idol worshipping because as Muslims we can put idols and Allah in the same level. But we don't and can't hate someone just because they worship idols. We don't have the rights to instill our wants and needs on someone.. and fyi, we never said there's god in temple.. unlike some people who tells there's lingam in the kaabah.. what kinda blasphemy is that? That's disrespecting too..

  • @sennilaaa
    @sennilaaa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +62

    viboothi,senthuram mari hijab um avanga culture nu solli valakkanum
    i've heard a lot of "paavam pa muslim ponnunga " buahaha jokes on you enaa every muslim women that i came across so far laam they're so strong,talkative and have this beautiful bond w their mother.
    i was even bullied for having crush on a muslim boy
    loved this video of yours shageel

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Thank you

  • @IshaEvelyn
    @IshaEvelyn 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    "You cannot paint the Mona Lisa with blood and call it a masterpiece " -extremely true words. I have to say that you have changed many people’s perspective on what the media has normalised and given them a new viewpoint on the truth. After seeing this video I started to think and realised the manipulative trap the media drags us into. Truly have to say that you make an impact or make someone’s day in every single one of your videos. Thank you ✨

  • @tinu4771
    @tinu4771 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Such a maturity from a young man. I completely agree on this.

  • @Noori-g3x
    @Noori-g3x 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    Discrimination has been sugarcoated so well in tamil cinemas, even after many many years we're still treated like "The intruders"by the ppl in the same society.. I was actually waiting for someone to talk about these messed up things on internet but Nobody has any guts to,Tysm for voicing out.

  • @saipremkumar4787
    @saipremkumar4787 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    As an Oldie, seeing you Smol boys take up topics like these and talk fair and square about it gives me hope on future... Keep going

  • @rin63173
    @rin63173 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Story 1 : my Muslim classmate has a crush on a Hindu girl, it is just a crush nothing else, just a guy falling in love with a girl. one day my friends were normally talking about this and one of my friends said soon you will find her inside the fridge ( with reference to the murder case of shraddha walkar ) and everyone started to laugh.
    Story 2: one of my muslim friend is not so financially stable and was living alone in a rented flat for 6 months. Since the rent is high, he decided to shift with my other 2 friends. And when he asked them whether he could stay with them, they gave him some silly excuse. One day I decided to ask them why they weren't allowing him to stay with them he said he's Muslim and I don't want him to stay with me. I said no matter what his religion is, At the end of the day he's a human who needs help. He was silent with no reply
    It's so sad that even your own friends talk like this. People are conditioned to think in this way, because of one person they are shaming the entire community and now they are conditioning their kids as well. Thank you Shakeel for pointing this out, I hope your video reaches the targeted audience :)

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      Even i have had friends who have made me feel about being my religious identity. It hurts even more when it comes from people whom you considered “friends”

  • @rahimaanjum6917
    @rahimaanjum6917 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    Jazakallahu khair for this Topic bro You've taken it to the next level
    I always wonder why no one talks about it but Alhamdulillah you did it ❤

  • @Malavika044
    @Malavika044 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    For that hijab part: hijab podu nu solravanum oppress panna thaan solran, podadha nu solravanum oppress panna thaan solran. Inga ella religion la um men ku vena rules diiferent ah irukalam, but women ku exceptions eh kedayathu, Hinduism, islam, christianity nu ellathulaum women ah oppress panra maari thaan rules iruku.
    And yen hijab potaley paavamla ngra feel varudhuna, I have never seen my muslim friends wearing it because "they like it", In somehow or the other way, it is being forced on them and as a girl it haunts me (I don't believe in ANY religion) but again ithu naan kannaala paatha personal experience mattum thaan.
    *IF a girl wants to wear hijab after knowing everything about it, IT IS HER CHOICE and that should be respected.*

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Is that is being forced on her it is a sin in itself islam

  • @elakkiyak-xv3rr
    @elakkiyak-xv3rr 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    u should start a podcast shakeel. i'll be the healthiest human on planet earth

  • @Slayyykids
    @Slayyykids 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Shakeel, I have this one very close muslim frnd. I am a hindu, but tbh I loved their culture. I repeatedly told her how cute she looks in a hijab, and she even made me try it. I frequently asked her questions about Islamism, and she would answer me too. Wat she said one day shattered me. "Unaku intha muslim culture paaka weird ah illaya?". Apo than i fucking realized that, oh ipdithaan society ivala ninaka vachruka nu. I still love her and muslims to this day.. 🫂 Kudos to you shakeel for making this video apart from your regular genre, really appreciate it! 🫀

    • @Gl42-77
      @Gl42-77 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Just ask them they Hindu culture they won't say the same. Please don't be emotionally blind

    • @Slayyykids
      @Slayyykids 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Gl42-77 that's because it's the Hindu's mistake of treating them like shit. If we treated them good, why would they bitch about us?

  • @subashiniselvaraj8778
    @subashiniselvaraj8778 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Mad respect to you Shakeel! Thank you for speaking about this with your platform with facts and laying out them in a way that how sneakily everything shown/covered by media/art to be internalised by people!
    "You cannot paint monalisa with blood and call it masterpiece!"
    More power to you !! We owe the entire minority community a huge apology for showing them, stereotyping them as someone who needed to be feared. I am sorry that no film maker chose to have a better brains to conceive a realistic portrayal of the Muslims.
    And thank you for highlighting on Israel and Palestinian issue as well. No-one knows or even bothers to know about history. This is not a 2023 issue it started from 1948!!!! And even if it's a 2023 issue, noone can justify killing of so many children and orphaning them by killing their parents in the name of anything. We have blood in our hands and seeing genocide happening right in front of our eyes!
    All I can say is, again, much respect for bringing this up and talking about it. I hope we change, I hope we deny these Islamophobic contents platform or a success so that atleast then the actors would grow brains to choose a better script!

    • @subashiniselvaraj8778
      @subashiniselvaraj8778 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And also about CAA and people who are in agreement with it! I cannot even imagine how come it's meaningful to even accept. It's a clear discriminating, divisive thing that is there now along with many others and people are okay with it! We are so groomed and conditioned to believe the words without even paguthu aaraanjifying the factors that are hidden inside it!

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much

    • @Gl42-77
      @Gl42-77 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@subashiniselvaraj8778Enga according to Islam Hindus are kaffirs. Partition appo ethana per eranthu poirupanga. Pulwama blast,Taj hotel attack ithula nadanthuthaa ilaya . Hindu religion follow pannathinga aana guilt aagi apology panrathuku mattu vanthurunga. Poi Pakistan minorities oda nelama enna therinjitu pesunga. Anga irukka hindusa vida Inga iruka Muslims nalla thaa vaalranga.

  • @surfaraseahamed
    @surfaraseahamed 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    Okay story time, this happened few months ago when me and my friends were having a heated political argument. It was my bestfriend and time to time we like to have intellectual convos which often ends up with us having a good time only this time he was a right wing supporter. I was talking about how the their ideas were basically Islamophobic and how threatening it is to live life as a minority under such governance. As the conversation shifted to NRC and CAA, I was telling him how the bill was a propoganda to make india as a one religion nation, he straight up went like "India is hindu nation, y'all don't belong here in the first place, you shud just move to pakistan if it's bothering you". I went speechless. As someone who has never been impacted w direct racism from childhood, this broke my heart especially coming from my bestfriend w whom I studied 'Unity and diversity' in grade 10. Never felt so out of place in my home. thanks for bringing this up, shakeel. much needed one. you're amazing ❤️
    Ps. to everyone who's turning an blind eye to what's happening in Palestine, Kashmir, and (god forbid) India, it's just a matter of time that this could happen to you too, on a different front.
    Free Palestine 🍉
    xx

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Thank you so much, never hesitate to stand up for what you believe in

  • @giridharanj8460
    @giridharanj8460 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    MAANAADU interval sequence la oru dialogue varum
    America la prblm la psychopath but India la prblm nah T oda velaiyada?" nu nd MAANAADU ,AYOTHI(SASIKUMAR MOVIE) maari BOMBAY maari movies varanum neraya
    MAKKALA YOSIKA VIDAMA ,PIRICHU VAIKIRA EDHUM VENDAAM , THEVAYUMILLA, KAMARJAR AYYA SONNADHU

  • @krithikar5837
    @krithikar5837 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +109

    This is not about this video, but I felt like telling you this, I showed my mom your vendhayam curry video and she told how sweet and patient you are and she kept praising you on how well-mannered you were. We made it it the next day, and we lovedd it

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      Thank you

  • @ubikat7358
    @ubikat7358 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i feel so thankful for you that you spoke abt this, you really spilled all the emotions which i really wanted to ....all the words u conveyed were extremely right. may allah bless you with immense peace in dunya and the after life , and the strength to face all the difficulties .

  • @datoldestkid
    @datoldestkid 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

    Ok story time...A friend of mine asked me why can't I be like those Muslim woman who is not wearing hijab and feeling free (those girlies you see in internet and media) and she told me to tell my parents that muslim woman without hijab exists and then I explained about everything for a while hour yet I guess there is no change ....I mean.....gurl I'm completely alright with what I am and I'm completely grateful and blessed for gatekeeping ma hair and everything 💅✨

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      they want to save us but idk from whom

    • @datoldestkid
      @datoldestkid 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Indha madhiri pala kadhaigal iruku bro solla but....we all know who we are so we are not the one who should be worrying ....avlodhan na solluven😂

  • @sumayaabdul882
    @sumayaabdul882 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Shakeel, what you talked was in my mind for past 15 years 😢 bro u just created an revolution in people's thought. May Allah grant you more knowledge,
    Aameen ❤
    You nailed it 🎉

  • @hadeeqahzayaan8781
    @hadeeqahzayaan8781 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Mahn you nailed it, as a Muslim girl, I wear niqab and no one forced me, it's just my choice, I wear it coz I feel comfortable with it but my classmates keeps coming around asking isn't it hard for you, why can't you be like us??... They think my parents force me, but it is not, I always say them still they come around me asking the same... But on the other hand some got inspired and started wearing it too, I am happy for them Alhamdulillah
    And Jazakallahu khairan for bringing this topic up ❤

  • @akshadhaavijey
    @akshadhaavijey 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I never thought that movies had an in-depth meaning, except a few with open messages. Thank u so much for this initiative thought!!

  • @fugebfjheb
    @fugebfjheb 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    even in animal movie the Muslim comunity was shown in the worst manner ...like having 3 wives....abuses......etc...

    • @Idkwimya
      @Idkwimya 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      dude read quran...islam allows u to have 4 wives and even beat them...

  • @zaraahamed9972
    @zaraahamed9972 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    finally, someone had the guts to bring up this matter. I've gone through these kind of stuff since I was very young. when i was in 3rd grade a girl asked if i had a gun in house.
    a "8 YEAR OLD" girl asked me if i had a gun in my house just cuz i was a Muslim. all of these thoughts roots up from these kind of movies where Muslims are constantly potraited as terrorists or the "bad guy".
    it's so frustrating. i recently noticed a bunch of kids playing a game where the catcher is a "muslim- terroist" who kills people touching them (similar to the ice-and-water game we used to play)
    where do you think this is coming from? movies have a huge impact on people's mind, y'all should understand that
    I'm so proud of you shakeel for bringing this up

  • @iamsmort
    @iamsmort 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    The Israel- Palestine issue is so true. People fix stereotypes that are fiercely resistant to change, even in the face of new information. It doesn't just show stubbornness, but the inability to change for the better. We claim of social, economic, cultural, progress and prowess, but why does it feel like we're all walking backwards?
    There's almost no or little change in the society's social outlook. It's distressing when people use resources or social platforms to wreck havoc, and for perpetuating existing inequalities, instead of putting them to good use. Either way, this was a topic that HAD to be put out in the open. This was such an amazingly thought provoking video. Hopefully, things change through the ravages of time.
    Thank you so much for doing this. As a Humanities stream student, whose study almost entirely revolves around themes like these, I'm really glad. (Because there are less people who actually step up, and take an attempt at change, instead of waiting around for someone to do so.)

  • @liya_8525
    @liya_8525 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    I loved that “shut up” ✨

  • @mohamedharris4325
    @mohamedharris4325 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Asslamualaikum brother, i am one of the muslims who gone through so much of such experience in life and most bad thing is some people didn't even know that is racist or wrong and they think it's the norm. then i found out what is the root cause and i found out it's lack of awareness of people in reality. so i started to use all my social media platforms to show awareness about the reality of how muslims are and what opposite parties trying to portray about someone which is not true. may allah give us the power to fight those evils in the world. thanks for doing such videos because even i thought if i post those things in social media in my personal account how people gonna think about me and i had some friends who were sanghi that i came to know later but still today i am doing posting every posts and stories related the evil things happening to the muslim community in india and all over the world.

  • @ammu2773
    @ammu2773 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Shakeel ...i m nt a muslim ...but i am from an oppressed caste ...i can probably relate to you with the ideology....to live a life peacefully or a life that we aspire in this society is tough....really appreciate your efforts ...keep gng ❤

  • @தமிழ்முஸ்லிம்
    @தமிழ்முஸ்லிம் 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I've faced this situation in my college time where i was often called as Terrorists by my fellow classmates and asked me to leave for Pakistan eventhough I was born and raised in south Tamil Nadu with Tamil-speaking Muslim Family. It was very hard for me in my teenage days eventhough i was not that much religious those kinda stereotypes completely changed my own religious perspectives and become more religious because of that. I definitely should thank them they completed changed me a person as a whole There is a quote in Quran too, He guides who needed exactly at that time so it was happened to me exactly like that. Subhan Allah. Even everyone hates me just because i have a Muslim name and especially Muhammad in first name that doesn't automatically makes me a Terrorist i want to share to my fellow non-Muslim brothers and sisters.

  • @affreenbanu8386
    @affreenbanu8386 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Jazakhallahu khairan ❤... I have thought so many times that y nobody talks abt this.. Y everyone looks down on hijab y ppl feel sorry for muslim girls wearing hijab.. If they don't understand, better they should not talk.. The hijab, it was our identify, our right.. Y do ppl care if they dont get it.. But alhamdulillah u have made it shakeel... ❤❤❤

  • @firose3535
    @firose3535 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I remember very well, my frnd asking me if i was a terrorist... after watching some random news.... i would never forget that in my life. She asked me infront of all my frnds out of which i was the only muslim girl.. 😢😢😢

  • @yonisha.b7014
    @yonisha.b7014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +54

    Bro iam telling you, this is one of the most favorite type of shakeel I wanted to see for a long time, the way you see the issues in your own perspective is awesome and I can relate to you so much... keep this countinuing ✊️✨️👍
    Shakeel supremacy ❤

  • @salha_ayoob
    @salha_ayoob 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Idk what made you to open up but definitely you nailed it. This is something that has to be heard and said loud. Do contents like this i mean talk about something unsaid, it'll be worth InSha Allah

  • @vamsi1965
    @vamsi1965 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Man u r lit. Just lit. U connected everything perfectly. Please speak openly still with every evidences and give slippershots man

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks man

  • @mehanazbegumj497
    @mehanazbegumj497 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    It was 2011/2012, I was in class 6, history class la Aurangazeeb pathi class eduthutu irundhanga and my friend straight up asked me “Neenga ellam en d ipdi irukinga, chi”
    I couldn’t comprehend what was happening, Aurangazeeb pannadhuku Na Enna panna mudiyum and by saying “Neenga ellam” what do you mean girl?
    This question bothers me till date🫤

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      EXACTLY!!! when i was young
      Someone asked me “SHAJAHAN KU NERAYA PONDATI chi” dei avan kattunadhuku naa ennada panna mudium

    • @mehanazbegumj497
      @mehanazbegumj497 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I think all us Muslims can relate to such questions right from childhood 🤐

    • @keerthanavaratharajan842
      @keerthanavaratharajan842 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I feel bad to hear this but at the same time I'm surprised that ppl are doing these rubbish things still now ? In this era ? Reading u r comment only I realised how normal we (me nd my frnd) my schl and clg mates were,we never treated ur Muslim frnds as an odd one coz we never thought in that angle as if they were strange . I was really really surprised to hear wht u have gone through.

  • @milha-t4q
    @milha-t4q 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Glad this got recommended to me!❤
    More power to you Shakeel!

  • @ALINAIFTHAR
    @ALINAIFTHAR 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Have a great ramzan shakeel ❤Allah will give all the things good allah will always be with you ❤

  • @no1dubakkurr
    @no1dubakkurr 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thank you for talking about this shakeel and I don't think anyone would have said this better than you! I feel like bollywood and the tamil cinema were the one who has been trying to portray these religious stuff for ages and ages and our people never stopped glorifying this concept. As we are in a country which idolizes cine stars, things would never change,people barely thinks, thalaivar enna sonnalum, senjalum sari nu irupaanga. And we hijabis are never oppressed thank you, we are happy to wear it and please don't question the one who doesn't wear either! You don't really have to show your opinions on anything guys, we are here in this country for years,we ain't from the Persians or the Pakistans we are here, that's it. Please grow up!

  • @theinsanestuff14
    @theinsanestuff14 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    After processing for an hour, I am wondering " Is cinema genuine? Is it right?"
    Nothing is compatible to the respect I have for you!

  • @Honeygarlicchicken
    @Honeygarlicchicken 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Is it just me or did the Anti Muslim propaganda skyrocket after 2022??
    How are y'all holding up people?😭😭
    I feel so bad for y'all🫂✨💖

    • @indhulekha_with_a_h
      @indhulekha_with_a_h 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Not 2022....
      But slowly after 2014, if you know what I mean.

    • @Honeygarlicchicken
      @Honeygarlicchicken 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@indhulekha_with_a_h I do😔😔

  • @mohanapriyaprakash8720
    @mohanapriyaprakash8720 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    As a Hindu girl this video made me realize a few things like as u mentioned Arabic kuthu, I used to enjoy that song a lot but when u made the accusation of discrimination, at first my opinion was like it was just a song in some foreign language but later when I thought would I accept the same scenario if the language used was Sanskrit instead of Arabic? that was not funny and normal in this Pov. speaking of religion discrimination particularly Muslim community, I felt Annapoorni movie clearly proved your point. In many movies like maanadu , the lead character was criticized and ill- treated becoz he was a muslim, that did not erupt any kind of issues but when a Hindu girl with a great passion cooked biryani wearing a hijab (respecting another culture) was considered provocative and unethical by Hindus and all other good things portrayed in the movie was not considered and the movie was banned as if that was a huge crime. That really was shameful behavior. we say India is a diverse country where an individual has their right to follow the religion of their wish, but such incidents are living proof that India has not developed at all.

  • @haripriya8957
    @haripriya8957 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    2:29 I'm Hindu religion and I have one clg friend she also Hindu religion. She said to me that she( Muslim girl)looks like a ghost when she is walking. Then I warned my friend not to speak like that .. but she didn't care. I don't like her she is so selfish.😢

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s sad that we have people like this

  • @Lilayissleepin
    @Lilayissleepin 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    They really be coming up asking "unna paatha paavama irukku, veetla force panraanga thalaila adhu poda" bro enakku venu naa podren unna enna da na bother pannen. Btw hats off brother. This video needs more attention.

  • @bsskfks2974
    @bsskfks2974 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Exactly how I felt. I did comment on a lot of social media platforms about this only to get replies like " go back to Pakistan" bro I'm a devotee Tamil Brahmin who reads reads Gita and vedas everyday 😂 😂 people think Muslims ku thana pretchanai enaku ena vanduchu nu. The problem is actually the mindset. Nobody deserves to be discriminated. Iniku Muslims ku nadadkradhu 50 years kalichu avanoda community nu nadakalam. It's about humanity. And I'm ashamed to say Indians have lost humanity. It pains me to watch people comment Jai shree raam on every freaking video on international platforms. Makes us look like barbarians.our religion is not our whole identity Hinduism is my religion Indian is my nationality since when did it become the same 😢😮.

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The last line means so muchhh, would be nice if people could think like you do

  • @hayat5784
    @hayat5784 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Its sad how, many of you us relate even a teen girl like me , when i was young in 7th std ig there was talk going on about bringing up CAA,NRC (soon covid started )and my classmates two of them where like "why do you live here ??you belong to Pakistan, you should go to your homeland ". Just ik how painful it felt (tho i dont remember it clearly but this wt she said and meant).
    Hats 🎩 of to shakeel anna for choosing to guide the community and speaking facts on behalf of all the minorities, this wt exactly we all think but never choose to speak out

  • @priyadharshinia9700
    @priyadharshinia9700 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm not a from the minority,but I can understand it because there aren't more people of us together... We people are scattered... Its totally true that people ask too many questions like we are forced to do our practices.. it's none of their business but they still act like we are been oppressed... I'm really glad some one spoke about this....

  • @zeehawww
    @zeehawww 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    To take up such topics like these and talk on a platform needs so much courage and man the video was on point. May Allah bless you and your fam ! ❤

  • @Manika-qq5bz
    @Manika-qq5bz 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Damnn never thought about this in this way i generally don't consider religious i believe we are just humans at the end of the day and people follow the religions they like which is non of our business but in the back of my mind i always thought Muslim women were oppressed...i just finished school i always used to think why my classmates who are Muslims wore hijabs and stuff in summer wouldn't that be uncomfortable blah blah..but i never thought what if they wanted to..but in some cases some Muslim women can't avoid even if they wanted to like you said some are still oppressed doesn't mean everyone we see is oppressed

  • @Parveen_Slayyy
    @Parveen_Slayyy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Bro chose to voice out about something which everyone in the media should .
    Hatsoff , The perspective you sowed , Glad u spoke abt this!
    Respectfully Shut up ! 🫡
    This Shakeel ❤️
    Avlo dhain !

  • @TamilSelvi-io7rv
    @TamilSelvi-io7rv 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As an Hindu I got jealous because of Muslim girls I wanted to wear hijab too ❤😂

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You can wear it if u want 😋

  • @Nxxilx_prvt
    @Nxxilx_prvt 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Ima a teen Hijabi who studies in Muslim country, recently a Senior (gr.12) girl got married in my skool and it wus a very hot news around d skool and once me and my frnds were talking and a Chirstian frnd of mine said that the senior got married early becuz she wus a "Muslim" nd asked me if I will get married young too, after explaining her nut every Muslim woman get married early I asked her what made her ask dis she told me that "Isn't that huw it is in Movies?", I wus totally out of words. And not to mention dis is js one incident. I feel like its abt time to change huw d Movies (especially Indian movies) potrate Muslims in movies showing smthg which is completely nut true js to add a fun element.

  • @Sameer_ahmed004
    @Sameer_ahmed004 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Bro, i didn't experience racism during my school days and those friends were good to me but when I reached out from my school, i learnt about the situation in our day to day lives, the racist memes on insta and other media had shown to the vast majority of the audience, it had made people to show/ portray Muslims in a negative role. In a community level i had tried to teach others about how Islam works and they did understand but I had an idea to show it publicly, you did the work bro, thanks a lot.. peace

  • @vamsi1965
    @vamsi1965 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow just wow bro. U risked urself to recieve lots of hatred and troll but i just wanna say that u have done the right thing. Superb bro, supports to u

  • @Pooja.M.J
    @Pooja.M.J 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thank you for speaking up Shakeel. You are doing Great!!!

  • @rayzrayeesa
    @rayzrayeesa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Such a bold and incredible video u have made shakeell. One of the best videos you have madee 💯💯💯

  • @travelmemer3608
    @travelmemer3608 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    One of the finest explanations regarding this matter in Tamil...🤍

  • @alegr3093
    @alegr3093 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Good video at the right time. In the recent times , the hatred towards islam and all the muslims as a whole is very high on social media like reddit and Twitter. I'm fed up with people accusing and mocking the whole community.

  • @ben10aliansdrawingandepiso39
    @ben10aliansdrawingandepiso39 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I don't know who all are gonna read this but I like the arunthathi fakir charector goosebumps
    who all are agree
    👇

  • @ThabithalThomas
    @ThabithalThomas 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Finally someone spoke about this issue. This sort of prejudication about a community has been bothering me even tho im not a Muslim ( all three religions has been mixed im my family ). Thanks bro. We need more vids like these.❤

  • @MahmoodKm2202
    @MahmoodKm2202 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    Appreciate Shakeel for addressing a topic relevant to our times. This is not a coming of age issue but rather a dispute/conflict thats spanning more than half a century in this sub continent. That being said, there are institutions, agencies, socio political organisations that nurture this hate into society for more than 100 years and cinema is another tool in their kit. As much as you are angry against the mainstream cinema for misrepresenting us, we are equally responsible for not participating or representing in any of those mediums that we blame for. The enemy is clear, working with an agenda, on the other end, what are we doing? we are just 'blame gaming' . Muslims arent the only religious minorities, there are christians, sikhs, and other numerous religious, linguistic minorities. Why aren't they targeted or persecuted as much as muslims? Why muslims are made to feel like second class citizens when we have given our blood to this nation? But, have we looked to the other side of the coin? Have we addressed how many artists are abandoned by their own muslim families? Do you know that muslim community in TN collectively has a conscious against cinema, music, art in general ? As much as we have contributed to the society, we have also not participated greatly or collectively in media. Yes, there are artists and talents in negligible amounts as individuals. We do not have a music academy or a Naratha gana saba...we dont have a Margazhiyil makkal isai or a Neelam, we dont send our kids to Kalakshetra or an NSD or a School of Art. We do not have any social cultural movement to address our plight or represent us in a right way, Do we? There are hundreds of muslim artists who are working in different names out of fear of their own community. This is where the cause and root of our problems exist. Jews won the empathy of the world through art and cinema against their crimes, hate and genocide. Instead of asking the general public to "shut up" and empathising as victims, we need to buckle up and bring reforms to address this in a strategic way than ever before. Social harmony is much better here in TN, thanks to Dravidian movements and the role of muslims back then, we had Nagoor Hanifa, Kavi Ka mu Sheriff, Kavingar Mehta, Manavai Mustafa and many innumerable artists who were instrumental in art, literature and politics. Yet, they were just individuals who were most likely abandoned by their own community.
    PS: Nothing still justifies the institutionalised hate and crimes against muslims. Islamaphobia is a global phenomenon not just demographic specific.

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I see the point, having lack of representation behind the camera could have been impactful on what happened in front of the camera. The People who are responsible for the camera won’t care to educate themselves before bringing up a character, anyways. Namalukum avangaluku solli puriya vekka vaaipu kedaikala. Avangalum purinjukanum nu nenaikala. But it’s high time that we talk about this and let them know.

    • @mrmarty9729
      @mrmarty9729 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Muslim can never make it big as a imposing figures in film industry with current political scenario instead we should work on political realm.

  • @ameerabasha3689
    @ameerabasha3689 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I really appreciate your effort to take this topic and speak out !!❤👏

  • @susssssssssss
    @susssssssssss 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Kudos for putting this up. MEDIA SOCIALIZATION DOES IMPACT PERCEPTIONS. Sensitizing tamil cinema about female misrepresentation was a very slow process, I hope ethnic representation gears up and people are more conscious about what they show on screens. I am glad someone spoke about this, people in the west do talk about representation of colour and they have brought great changes in due course. Being here, we need to bring in the existing religious stereotypes and become conscious consumers.

  • @hajira_shahnaz
    @hajira_shahnaz 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    You have seriously gained many respect today shakeel!! U have represented many people and cleared many things.
    Hats off da!❤

  • @fathimamohamedali3591
    @fathimamohamedali3591 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Thank you so much,
    Man you make the best content on internet 🫡💯
    My respect for you raised to peak
    Story Time
    Literally every time I feel the same when my friends or their family ask about hijab 🧕🏻 I tried to educate them but later I stopped because they throw the same question that my hijab is uncomfortable or my parents pressuring me to wear but honestly I love my hijab ❤
    Few of my non-Muslims understand that “this is me”

  • @faheema3595
    @faheema3595 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    5:23 padathula muslim ponuku freedom nu katra ore vishayam
    SO TRUE, DEEP IN SO MANY DIFFERENT LEVELS

  • @magnaajeyam9994
    @magnaajeyam9994 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Love your videos bro seriously...this is the type of content i want to hear u r amazing

  • @Wxo_xo
    @Wxo_xo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for speaking up about this shakeel I'm not muslim but I've thought about this so much whenever some one disrespects a religion and most of them being disrespectful towards islam and its not just In Tamil cinema. if you ever think about disrespecting muslims think about how you'd feel if that same thing happened to your religion, it's not about how much disrespectful the movie is, saying it was not even that disrespectful is never okay, to someone that respects their religion so much even the small thing that you say will hurt them and you don't have a opinion to say how disrespectful or bad it was. And a small memory that I have with my muslim friend was when I tried hijab for the first time as a hindu, I saw how much love and respect she had for wearing hijab, and it'll be a core memory for both of us. I'll send this video to her :D

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Awwww you trying on for her cute maxxx

  • @devilvibes10
    @devilvibes10 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank you for making this video
    I have a Muslim friend and I have seen her as me no other difference only our religions are different

  • @mohameddharig9797
    @mohameddharig9797 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Misrepresentation in Tamil cinema is not only restricted to muslims. There are more in the list. India is divided into various caste and religion. Such stereotypes includes Regressive muslim families, voiceless dalit people, obscene upper caste women, christians as serial killers and drug lords. Those who are left out from this misrepresentation were the ones benifited from such stereotypes. Keep guessing.

  • @madhumitha4008
    @madhumitha4008 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    As a hindu I have a lot of questions to ask too, (Okay I accept cinema does islam dirty, even film industry itself dirty) but why you guys always saying there's only one god & that is Allah? And why asking other religion to convert into islam ? Naan paatha varaikum , enkuda iruntha ella muslim frnds uh enna convert aaga solli irukanga & social media comment's la yu islam than best nu solringa, Avanga avangaluku avanga avanga religion best ah theriyum , yen matha religion ah respect panna matengiringa? Only one god that is allah nu solli enga belief ah thappa pesuringa🤷🏻‍♀️ Christianity, Hinduism la yaarum islam people ah convert aaga sollalaiye , yen neenga matum convert aaga solringa? (I am asking this to the people who thinks islam is the only best religion and Allah is the only god)

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Forcing the religion on anyone’s face is wrong according to the religion itself. They are not doing it right, i have not forced or talked about my religion unnecessarily to anyone, a lot of people i know also don’t. So if anyone is doing that you please tell in the face that they are doing something wrong according to the religion itself. And whatever comes under the belief (like one god, and how we practice) are these things that i am allowed to believe in without any disturbance, unless i am forcing it on you, it should not be a nuisance to you. i am allowed to follow whatever i want, peacefully without harming anyone.

    • @ImranAhmed-vd1wv
      @ImranAhmed-vd1wv 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Lemme say something
      Allah is not name of God Allah -al mean the ilah means God... Allah means the god.. it's not a diety name...it means one God that's it...
      The Qur'an says "your religion is for you mine is for me"
      The abrahamic religion Islam and Christianity believes that their religious prophet let it be Jesus or Muhammad is last prophet sent for all so PPL gets excited and try to have convo. And i don't agree Christianity don't try to convert...it actually happens a lot than muslims....

    • @TheonlyJayasreeS
      @TheonlyJayasreeS 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ImranAhmed-vd1wvtrue that!

  • @parkaviarjunan3050
    @parkaviarjunan3050 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    righty said shakeel bro, yaarum idha perusa eduthukuradhilla., until or unless they suffer ., correct ah dhan pesirkinga. ppl should change . i think neenga edutha indha decision like idha theriyapaduthanumnu is absolutely right .

  • @christoberraja3431
    @christoberraja3431 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Even though I am not Muslim ,I can feel you .There is lot of controversies in this subject' really unnecessary '

  • @leeiris309
    @leeiris309 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Shakeel bro, you are using the platform in the best way. Respect ✨️ YOU ARE AWESOME 🤌❤️
    Also you are not overthinking 👋
    Media loves to stereotype and being hardcore stereotypical even in 2024 is disappointing.
    Politics has never been about equality, its has always been about gaining validation over discriminating the other
    It all should be corrected, so that people can see people as human beings, not as their tags or titles

  • @eesooo626
    @eesooo626 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Recently i've started wearing hijab since ramadan(by my choice) and the first question one of my classmates asked was "were you forced to wear this??" And i felt so bad about that.

  • @Wtv673
    @Wtv673 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bro, u spoke facts. If people think wearing hijab is oppressive to a girl, then people of narrow minds of other religions oppress women as well in the name of god or culture. Then why is this “oppression” and that “tradition”? As for the terrorism propaganda, evil people exist from any region , any language and any religion. It is totally unfair to frame an entire community for a single event/wrong doing.

  • @reshram4118
    @reshram4118 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    At first I thought Halamithi Habibo was cultural appropriation, and was surprised no one ever talked about it anywhere. A so called 'arabic' kuthu would've been okay if they actually collaborated with an arabic artist and properly represented actual arabic culture. Ofc it had nothing to do with the movie, but most indian movie songs have nothing to do with the actual movie, more just a checkbox for a viral-able song. But it was just a very horrible caricature of any arabic culture dude. Idk what that was really.
    Oppressed women or extremist depictions of people in religions can be a story, but when it us the ONLY story for like exactly ONE religion, then that's a problem. And that's what is happening with muslims in Indian media. This really needs to change.
    From social issues to entertainment, I'm so SO happy that a tamil person is actually talking about it. When I talk about these issues in my typical tamil household, I seem crazy, an sometimes Im lead to believe it too... who even cares about these things? Idhu patthi ellam foreign countries le dhan yossipanga, inge ellam idhu normal nu madhri aaki vechirikaranga. 'Nadakarudhu thaane edukurom' nu kekkaranga, the problem is that when that is the ONLY thing you take. It becomes the 'single story' of a huge group of people.
    It is so nice to see someone actually acknowledge that these issues exist in the first place, from this one to even older videos. Thank you sm Shakeel only facts spoken💯 Hope more people start thinking AND talking

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so muchhhhh

  • @pseudogujjar
    @pseudogujjar 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The group of soldiers are called rastriya rifles in the trailer but i dont see anything bad in that name , can u explain me what did u understand by that name

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There is nothing bad in the name, i was trying to say how in order to show our real life heroes in light (which they should) they often show the opposite side belonging to one particular community and thereby portraying them in a bad way.
      And about the name, in the trailer the name was registered so beautifully showing them to be the heroes (as they are) and automatically showing the opposite side collectively bad as a community rather than showing the bad people alone without associating them to a group. Thanks for asking in a polite way :)

  • @FarithaBanuM-zi8et
    @FarithaBanuM-zi8et 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yeah, it's true. After my 12th standard, I started loving the religion of Islam and tried to follow it in Tamil Nadu. However, my friends always see me wearing a hijab and think I am a slave. It's not like that; I have explained to them many times that Allah says to cover my head as a part of my modesty, but they can't understand it.but I understand them when they wear pottu, flowers, etc., in class times without any explaination. Finally, I found one person on TH-cam who speaks about my sufferings!!🙂

  • @hamidhafirdhoshini186
    @hamidhafirdhoshini186 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    and whenever i discuss this with my classmates or friends, one of the questions i get is, ' why do u even care as you're nonbeliever and just a muslim by name?'. Like that matters. whether a person is believer or not, they still belong to the community, and it affects them one way or other.

  • @arzeena4-4
    @arzeena4-4 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I wasn't wearing hijab in 2022 and all ,I started wearing it in 2023 and still now alhamdulillah, by seeing me some of my Muslim friends started wearing but then a teacher suddenly started asking why are you wearing,why u gys being like this like oppressed, don't u feel hot while wearing etc.. and even told us to remove but I fighted as much I can to explain that we are not forced to wear this, it was my own decision to wear but still she didn't understood not only her most of the teacher in our school ask about this from that day my Muslim friend stopped wearing hijab,I advised them not to take it off but they got scared as she was asking question by question ... (Guys Don't take off ur hijab just because someone questions u or tells u that u are oppressed u know what and why u are wearing it so,u have ur own decision choose it wisely and also for the ones who are afraid of wearing hijab that they won't look good in it or people will say anything blah blah blah etc.. see u don't want to please the people u should please Allah, people will not accept u even if u saved their life but Allah is not like the people so live for Allah not for the people)

  • @ahamedthasleem9853
    @ahamedthasleem9853 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    In among various so called Muslim influencers in social media, first time you opened islamophobic under the name of entertainment.
    Very warm welcome to this stand
    You shared our pains in way of questions.
    And In 7:15 you just opened my inner emotions for the other's reasons this islamophobic
    Keep doing ❤
    We stand for ture😊
    Thanks for voiceing up

  • @simrithi11
    @simrithi11 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don't want any divisions in religion...why can't we all co-exist peacefully and with equality, respecting and admiring each other's beliefs with interest...Too much to ask for huh 🙃

  • @lostsummertxt
    @lostsummertxt 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Glad we're starting to talk abt this
    You talked abt it in cinema level but nowadays they're not even hiding it
    Islamophobia is much more prevalent in North India (we all alr know unless u're living under a rock) which is even more encouraged by ykw political party
    I'm active on quora and when I came to the desi side of quora , I was surprised to see the oblivious hate towards muslims like people talking abt how there are many countries for muslims but there is none for hindus so they're supporting CAA and NRC to get rid of them like I'm not even kidding
    I thought it was better in the south but nahh it's spreading here too
    Us being the new gen we should deffo condemn this atleast in Tamil Nadu:/

  • @ImranAhmed-vd1wv
    @ImranAhmed-vd1wv 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Yeah i faced especially after the rise of 1 political party...my own friend we were sitting near to each other right from 5th std to 10th in school we were still in touch when the issue of genocide of p@lestiné started in g@z@ i do posted a story stoping the génocide that guy called me as terrosist and Pakistani i don't know when he joined a political party...like i wonder with what sought of image he had all these years about me in his mind and now it all suddenly busted i just stoped talking with him after that ...and all the common friends we had im trying to avoid as well

  • @enperushah
    @enperushah 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Scl la when I was 6th or 7th std ig.. one of my frnds used to wear hijab..idk y i thought it was "paavam"..I said her "I'm so sorry u have to wear this" nu..aprm she explained "idhu forced ila.. I'm privileged to wear this enaku aasai idhu enoda identity ah idhu irukadhu la I'm proud.. Muslims idhu wear panradhu bad men oda evil eyes kita irundhu protection mari dhan PRIVILEGED ah wear panrom" apdi nu..and apola irundhu endha Muslim girl paathu enaku apdi thonunadhum ila..avunga idhu wear panradhukaga pavama portray panalum I stood up for them❤ so grateful that my frnd made me understand

  • @TamilSelvi-io7rv
    @TamilSelvi-io7rv 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Naa evlo naal Endha madhiri yosichadhe Ella every situation has two sides now I concluded the truth thank you for showing the another side ❤❤❤

  • @sahanas.5320
    @sahanas.5320 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    God bless you. It takes courage to speak about something like this in such a platform. People need to be aware of how movies can impact the audience, in a good and bad way. Not just in tamil cinema but in many others too. Alot of us start believing the things we see on TV/movies even without thinking or reading about it themselves. We tend to paint an image of a certain group in our head by what we have been watching even without us realizing. It feels like a propaganda, a way to manipulate. And the only way to come out of misconceptions is to ask questions. Thank you for this well thought and delivered video. I hope this video reaches the right audience.

  • @Kashi1409-k6z
    @Kashi1409-k6z 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    each and everyone have different culture and tradition ......adha follow panradhum panama irukuradhum avunga ishtam ana ellarum pesradhu neenga solradhu dhan......hats off to u for speaking such a good content when no one had the courage to bring it up......at the end of the day everyone needs a help from anyone when they are affected but at that time does anyone think they dont belong to their group, no, they only ask for help...... wherever we may be we are humans living here to be supportive and not to discriminate......when no one spoke u stood to bravely......
    🙇‍♀

    • @_shitkeel_
      @_shitkeel_  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you

    • @Kashi1409-k6z
      @Kashi1409-k6z 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@_shitkeel_ 💫👏

  • @Medico-q8s
    @Medico-q8s 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Powerful video
    Revealing the feelings
    Great job

  • @Uniboo1212
    @Uniboo1212 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    when i was in my final yr of my college i just said somethings about haram and halal odaney one of my frnds goes nallavela na muslim ah porakkala but i laughed hard discussing this with my muslim frnds Alhamdulillah for being a muslim ❤️❤️

  • @diyakris1440
    @diyakris1440 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    It's high time we really talked about how much bad representation affects people's opinions on a community and how it affects individuals! Hatsoff shakeel for speaking about it !! And I really love it when you talk about people who give shit to someone just because they can !! Love ur videos!!❤

  • @faaliha2347
    @faaliha2347 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    💯💯 one of the many reasons why this is happening is, nama Muslim people key ithu pathi lam kavala kedayathu.. intha CAA, Palestine issue pathi lam pesatha neraiya Muslims Inga irukanga.. our own Muslims people are letting this happen.. supporting these kinda fandom for celebs who don't even give a fk to who you are is the biggest problem here.. our own Muslim people are dying out of love for celebs, letting all these happen

  • @Fuuka2001
    @Fuuka2001 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bro i'm also a Muslim girl, but no one ever told me to wear hijab even my parents, it was completely my choice i started to wear hijab when i was 9 years old and never stop wearing it until now, it's really comfortable even in hot climates, one of the main reason why i wear hijab and clothes 1 size bigger than me is i don't want to show my body shape to others, nowadays not only childrens has been rap*d but even animal has been sexually abused so it's better to be this way, but i think the clothes i wear is much more cuter than those revealing clothes 😂, and i really wanna add (kathuvakula rendu kadhal) movie where they show khatija a Muslim woman who goes to club and dance with random guys they might be having alcohols too, having boyfriend and that boyfriend also didn't say that what she was doing is wrong but instead going along with her to the club, and also wear a smallest clothes she had, but her name is khatija? I don't think she is a Muslim from the start they portray her like something else that i don't want to say (bad word), so when non Muslims saw that character and will thought that all of the Muslim womens are just like this, just like how they say that all of the terrorists and other Muslims are same, even those terrorists was not a Muslim anymore after they hurt the innocents i think they need to re-read the quran again and we Muslim women have aurat to protect not to show off to non mahrams, i believe in the day of judgement i have to answer to all of my actions i did before, our body only belongs to our future husband (if mine is still alive right now) 😅

  • @Its_angelafrxh
    @Its_angelafrxh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As a hijabi i feel so safe while wearing hijab the reality is that i feel safe it and i dont feel oppressed...my family dont force me to wear niqab(face veil) but i like wearing it ...i feel so comfortable in wearing it...even my school dosent allow me to wear hijab...but in someplace in tn it is normalized😓....the thing is we are happy with hijab....just the people need to learn about islam and islamic rules before speaking about anything about islam....but thanks bro for making this video ...in reality every muslims has overcomed this kinda discrimination.... Mostly every muslims has faced this in there young age....i faced this when i was 3rd std😢

  • @Cherrycheol-m3m
    @Cherrycheol-m3m 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    When I was young, I used to feel that wearing the Abaya and hijab was oppressive because I wore them not by choice but because my parents compelled me to wear them only protect myself from the gaze of others and to blend into society, essentially to avoid attention, without educating the true intentions. I had no basic knowledge about Islam, but I was Muslim by birth. I went through a phase where I completely stopped wearing both the hijab and Abaya for a while. However, later on, I began to reflect and educate myself more about Islam and the Sunnah, which enlightened me. Mashallah, I started wearing them again, and it has been more than five years of modesty and adherence to the Sunnah. Just letting audience know that, before you consider it as oppression, educate yourself about the values of Islam and analyse before blindly conforming to random media portrayals.

  • @fathimahakeem4629
    @fathimahakeem4629 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice bro, lots of films potrate muslim as a terrorist like thuppaki, visvarubam, roja etc....and enakume intha doubt neraya thadava vanthuruku itha pathi en frds ta pesum bothu lam en frds um said "nengalam apdithana"this word make more tumultuous

  • @abulabul2116
    @abulabul2116 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video shakeel!!. You literally represented my heart feelings that was there for long time.
    Whatever you spoke each and every point is true! My support 💯💯
    Romba nal ah etha pathu evlo details ah yarum pesa maatangalanu ninaichan you spoke❤
    But for your mental peace ,i want to say one thing.. i think you know about final judgement that was mentioned in our quran.... He (Allah) will take care of this on that day. This doesn't mean we need to ignore whatever happening around us
    About that monemunt i was very upset in recent days.. because instead praising there religion they insulting us....
    Simply nanga patukunu erukom yan da nondura (through cinema , politics and everything)
    I don't know how to change this... But this attitude towards muslims needs to change😤