# Vetri Maaran's Fiery Speech at Ne


# Vetri Maaran's Fiery Speech at Neelira Event: Indirect Jab at Dhurandhar or Bold Stand Against Hate Propaganda? Did acclaimed Tamil director **Vetri Maaran** just throw shade at Aditya Dhar's **Dhurandhar** franchise? At the trailer launch of *Neelira*—a powerful film inspired by the Sri Lankan civil war—Vetri Maaran unleashed a passionate rant against "hate propaganda" films, sparking massive online buzz as netizens connect the dots to *Dhurandhar 2*.[1][2][4] ## The Speech That Lit Up Social Media Vetri Maaran didn't hold back, declaring, "Today, everything is turning into propaganda, and propaganda has the power to influence memory. Memory is so fickle."[1][2][4] He cleverly referenced **demonetisation**, pointing out how public memory of its devastating impact—who suffered most and the lives lost in bank queues—can be easily rewritten by films chasing crores through hate and violence.[1][4][5] While praising *Neelira*'s team for telling authentic stories without promoting hatred or stereotyping communities, he urged filmmakers to counter such propaganda by keeping real narratives alive: "Until we tell our stories, our life is what our enemies say they are."[1][2] He even cheekily asked if *Neelira* skipped the CBFC revising committee—a nod to films like Vijay's *Jana Nayagan* still stuck in certification limbo—celebrating its smooth approval as proof of ideology over controversy.[1][5]
Spotlight on cinema event with director speaking passionately

Image: A dynamic cinema event capturing the intensity of bold filmmaking discussions (Unsplash).

## Why Netizens Are Buzzing: Dhurandhar in the Crosshairs? Though Vetri Maaran never named **Dhurandhar** or stars like Ranveer Singh, the internet exploded with speculation. Social media users linked his "hate propaganda" critique directly to the franchise, especially amid debates over its sequel's intense propaganda elements.[1][2][3][4][5] He contrasted this with *Neelira*, backed by Rana Daggubati, which champions ideology without violence or division—proving cinema can inspire without inciting.[2][5] This isn't just director drama; it's a timely callout on how films shape memory and society. Vetri Maaran joins a rare chorus of filmmakers openly challenging the trend of big-budget hate-fueled blockbusters.[4] What do you think—was this an indirect dig at *Dhurandhar 2*, or a broader warning for Indian cinema? **Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post if it got you thinking, and let's keep the conversation going!**
Citations
1.https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/tamil-cinema/vetrimaaran-slams-recent-hate-propaganda-films-internet-thinks-its-about-dhurandhar-2-ranveer-singh-demonetisation-101774692253185.html
2.https://www.news18.com/movies/bollywood/vetrimaaran-slams-hate-propaganda-films-internet-links-it-to-ranveer-singhs-dhurandhar-ws-l-10003203.html
3.https://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment-news/south/did-vetrimaaran-criticise-dhurandhar-2-with-hate-propaganda-comments-at-neelira-trailer-launch-know-more-article-153944818/amp
4.https://www.cinemaexpress.com/tamil/news/2026/Mar/28/vetri-maaran-suggests-dhurandhar-2-has-propaganda-says-it-can-influence-memory
5.https://www.zoomtventertainment.com/south/vetrimaaran-praises-neelira-trailer-criticizes-propaganda-films-article-153945128
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