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23 years of Sarfarosh and the precarious position of the ‘good Muslim’ in Hindi films

Ever since Sarfarosh, Bollywood’s incorrigible love of straddling the good Muslim with the need to prove their goodness has only gotten stronger. Such films are being milled by the minute, as religiously as can be.

By Sneha Bengani  May 2, 2022 12:21:58 PM IST (Updated)


Remember Rishi Kapoor’s lovable Akbar from 'Amar Akbar Anthony'? Or Karisma Kapoor’s effervescent eponymous protagonist from 'Zubeidaa'? Also Madhavan’s Farhan Qureshi, an engineering student with a deep love for wildlife photography, from '3 Idiots', and Shreyas Talpade’s adolescent cricket wonder-boy from 'Iqbal'? Memorable as all these characters are, they have one more thing in common, binding them in a delicate thread.
They are all Muslims unencumbered by the need to sacrifice themselves to prove their goodness or their love for the country. A precious, endangered category that’s now on the brink of extension. When was the last time you watched a Muslim in a Hindi film who was not a terrorist, gangster, quisling, despot, petty criminal, or an audacious patriot?
It’s been a while.