From Bulldozer Justice to Hindutva Pop!Published on: June 26, 2026 6:31 AM
Pakistan, June 26 -- The Indian film industry and broader showbiz platforms have increasingly leaned into hyper-nationalistic, anti-Muslim, and anti-Pakistan themes. Media analysts and human rights groups point out that this trend serves both to secure box-office profits from a polarised audience and to align with the political narrative of majoritarian nationalism.
This poisonous tendency has received fresh validation from a recently released report by the US-based organisation Centre for the Study of Organised Hate (CSOH) titled "Profiting from Hate Music," which reveals that Hindutva Pop (H-Pop) is being used to spread extremist ideology, with 523 songs identified across major platforms. Approximately 50% of these tracks contain expli...
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