Showing posts with label Sociology through the movies. Show all posts
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Friday 5 November 2021

Sociological Analysis on Jai Bhim movie

 “A good film does more than entertain or fill seats at the cinema. It has the power to change hearts and minds – and sometimes society more widely.”

1.Caste based discrimination and institutionalised caste system - depiction of the Caste based butchery of Dalits. 

2.Definitional problems of tribals - don't have permanent address, denied voting rights.
3.Police brutality and custodial violence 
      ⏺️ Lack of political will to redefine the role of police.
      ⏺️Loss of human capital.

4.Legal lag - law failure to give justice to the poor marginalized and vulnerable victims. Ex: constitution doesn't define the term tribe. 

5.Mental and sexual harassment of women at police station - it question the legitimacy of state about women security.

6.Dis-institutionalization of law as an instrument of social change - seeking social and institutional transformation for protecting the human rights of the most vulnerable. 

7.Denied the fundamental rights ( Ex:right to life v/s custodial death ) 

8.Caste politics and vote bank - elected political leader of the area says " it's bad enough that we have to grovel in front of lower caste for thier votes. 

Jai Bhim is an extraordinary film that grips the society’s attention, shakes the human conscience and shackles the faith and hope that we have in democracy, democratic institutions and indeed, the rule of law. 
           As we celebrate India’s 75 years of independence, Jai Bhim shows a mirror on our society. It pushes the boundaries of film making and connecting it, not just to stark reality, but helps us to work towards seeking social and institutional transformation for protecting the human rights of the most vulnerable.

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