HomeNewsIndiaAmol Palekar snubbed and censored for criticizing govt policies. Is his 'fear of moral policing' real?

Amol Palekar snubbed and censored for criticizing govt policies. Is his 'fear of moral policing' real?

Palekar, who later addressed a press conference in Pune, stood his ground and said there was nothing objectionable in merely talking about the changed rules

February 11, 2019 / 17:43 IST
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Image: Wikimedia Commons
Image: Wikimedia Commons

Aakriti Handa Moneycontrol News

It takes courage to dissent. And veteran actor-director Amol Palekar, who was invited by the National Gallery of Modern Art to felicitate the work of seasoned artist Prabhakar Barwe, exhibited just that as he criticized the government even though he was constantly interrupted and snubbed during his speech.

A painter himself, Palekar had prepared his speech to reminisce the works of his close friend Barwe, whose retrospective was being exhibited at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Mumbai. A retrospective is an exhibition or compilation of an artist’s work, showing his/her evolution over a period of time.

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Opening his speech with an anecdote, Palekar thanked the NGMA for holding a retrospective for Barwe – titled Inside The Empty Box – for the first time after his demise almost 24 years ago.

“Many of you may not know that this retrospective will be the last show that is decided by the advisory committee of local artists and not by some bureaucrat or an agent of the government with an agenda of either moral policing or proliferation of certain art commensurate with an ideological incline,” Palekar said.