Updated On: 10 November, 2021 06:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
Of all Indian cinemas, none I’ve come across lately, besides Tamil, that places caste as so central to its theme

A still from the Netflix film Jai Bhim
I’m wondering (aloud) if the Academy Award jury watching Visaranai—India’s entry for Best Foreign Film Oscar in 2017—got the fact that the film was about labourers from Tamil Nadu, crossing over for better work opportunities, to Andhra Pradesh. And getting further exploited as a result, because they only spoke Tamil, as against the local Telugu. The two languages could sound the same to an international jury. Did the movie somewhat miss out, therefore?
And I ask this because that bit is sort of central to the film on extreme custodial torture, and the deep (police) state. Visaranai itself, cinematically speaking—as with other works of one of India’s most powerful filmmakers, Vetrimaaran—is as universal as it gets.