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Boycott Netflix Trends Due To “Love Jihad” Accusations Regarding Nayanthara’s Tamil Film Annapoorani; Bizarre Responses Spill Over the Web

Abandon Netflix Trends: The recent Tamil film “Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food,” starring South Hollywood actress Nayanthara, found itself at the center of controversy when several online users criticized it for allegedly encouraging “love jihad.” Instead of telling a tale that sought to break down “religious” barriers between people who have a “passion for cooking” and food, Annapoorani set off a whole “chain reaction” that led to movements like “Boycott Netflix” and the Tamil movie being labeled as “anti-Hindu.” A formal complaint has also been made against the film for its ‘inappropriate’ use of Lord Ram and the Ramayana’s ‘hunting’ context. On social media, fans have been sharing a number of the movie’s sequences while discussing the “problems” they saw with it.

Nilesh Krishnaa directed Nayanthara’s Tamil film Annapoorani, which also featured Jai. The practice of “boycotting Netflix” is due to the availability of the movie on Netflix.

People totally took over the internet by sharing their opinions on the movie and its narrative in the comment area. While some said the movie was harming “Hindu sentiments,” many others accused it of encouraging “love jihad.” Many others voiced their displeasure with “Lord Ram’s” participation as well as their demands to know where the material for the movie came from.

Is it true that during Lord Ram’s banishment, he murdered animals and consumed non-vegetarian food? Is it true that the movie #Annapoorani tells this story, which intellectuals should share? Or are they disparaging Lord Ram? A person said, “This movie should be prohibited if it is incorrect.

“The film #Annapoorani touches the sensitive spots for Islamophobes and fascist vegetarian brahmins. Reason: Before preparing a dish for a competition, a Brahmin lady wears a burqa and prays. She does this because of her desire to become the finest chef in India, according to a third.

A fourth user said “#Annapoorani is a shameless anti-Hindu conversion propaganda targeting Hindu girls.”

“Where did the information come from? #Nayanthara#Annapoorani,” a fifth individual said.

A sixth individual said, “Hate for Hindus and Hindu beliefs is being normalized here under a secular card.”

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