Heeramandi criticism response : In the wake of differing opinions surrounding Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s latest venture, “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar,” Snehil Dixit Mehra, one of the additional directors of the historical drama series, shares insights and clarifications on recent criticisms.
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, known for his outspoken views, recently voiced his disapproval of the series, alleging that it glorifies the lives of courtesans, contrary to the harsh realities of brothels. However, Snehil dismisses Agnihotri’s critique, asserting that it stems from a misinterpretation of the show’s essence.
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In an exclusive conversation with News18 Showsha, Snehil emphasizes that “Heeramandi” does not seek to glorify tawaifs but rather portrays historical truths. The series, set against the backdrop of the 1920s and 1940s, delves into the lives of tawaifs, who held significant influence and power during that era.
Snehil elucidates on the extensive research conducted by the writing team and Bhansali, revealing intriguing insights into the socioeconomic status of tawaifs. Contrary to popular misconceptions, tawaifs were affluent individuals who wielded considerable sway over nawabs and politicians, offering insights and counsel sought after by the elite.
Addressing concerns of historical accuracy, Snehil underscores the importance of staying true to the narrative and not succumbing to cinematic liberties. She stresses that “Heeramandi” aims to depict the loss of dignity faced by tawaifs amidst the freedom struggle and British interference, rather than glorifying their profession.
In conclusion, Snehil urges critics, including Agnihotri, to watch the series before passing judgment, emphasizing the nuanced portrayal of historical realities within “Heeramandi.”
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