Mumbai: The recent incident involving an astrologer from Nashik has once again intensified the discussion on fake babas. These incidents show that cheating people in the name of religion is nothing new. Bollywood and OTT platforms have raised this issue from time to time. In many films and web series, it has been shown how some people take advantage of faith and cheat the general public.
The film OMG Oh My God, released in 2012, presented this topic in a light-hearted manner with a deep message. In this, Paresh Rawal played the role of a man who files a case against God. The film shows how some babas play with people’s emotions in the name of religion.
Global Baba is a story that shows how criminals get away under the guise of religion. In this film, a fugitive criminal disguises himself as Baba and his popularity increases so much that even big leaders and officials become his devotees. The film highlights the dangerous relationship between power and religion.
The web series Aashram has shown the dark truth of fake babas in detail. In this, Bobby Deol has played the character of Baba Nirala, who exploits people by luring them with his words. The series depicts how power, money and religion are misused.
The network of fake babas has also been shown in Singham Returns. In this film, a Baba is involved in illegal arms trade and is associated with political forces. The film shows how religion is used to hide major crimes.
Buddha Mar Gaya is a comedy film, in which the character of a greedy Baba is shown. This film tells how some people become Baba and run only after money and greed. This story conveys a serious message in a light tone.
In today’s time, when cases of superstition and fake babas come to light again and again, such films and series prove to be a mirror for the society. These not only entertain but also alert people about how dangerous it can be to trust someone blindly.
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