Making Fun of North Indians: Comedy or Cheap Trick?

Happy Raj film scene controversy debate

The Kollywood film Happy Raj, starring GV Prakash Kumar and Sri Gouri Priya, and directed by debutant Maria Raja Elanchezian, released in theatres recently. The film has opened to positive responses from both audiences and critics, generating steady attention.

Maria Raja Elanchezian, who earlier worked as an associate director under Pradeep Ranganathan, gained visibility after the trailer went viral. The positive buzz helped the film build decent pre-release hype among viewers across regions.

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Many viewers have praised GV Prakash Kumar for his performance in the film. They describe Happy Raj as a neat commercial entertainer with fun moments and an emotionally strong climax that connects well with audiences.

At the same time, a section of social media users has raised concerns about a particular scene. They point to a train sequence that they feel stereotypes North Indians, including their behaviour and mannerisms, presented as a comedy track.

Critics of the scene argue that such portrayals feel unnecessary today. With industries aiming for pan-Indian appeal, they believe such humour could create discomfort and affect audience harmony across different regions.

On the other hand, some viewers disagree with this criticism. They feel the scene reflects reality in a light and humorous way, without intending to offend. According to them, it fits naturally within the film’s narrative.

Despite the debate, Happy Raj continues to perform steadily at the box office. It will be interesting to see how it holds in the coming days and whether it becomes GV Prakash Kumar’s highest-grossing film.

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