The content you provided translates to: "The play 'Adding Flowers to the Police' reveals the taboo truth in India. The authorities refuse to issue a performance permit, akin to a 'ban on the performance'."
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The movie "Police on Fire" tells the story of a young widow, Santos, who inherits her late husband's position as a female police officer but inadvertently gets involved in a scandal within the Indian police force. Directed by Santhosh Suri, this is the director's first feature film, which not only won multiple international awards but also received an Oscar nomination for Best International Feature Film. However, due to its handling of sensitive issues, it has yet to be released in India. The film reveals the current social issues in India regarding class, gender, and faith. Santhosh Suri's inspiration came from the 2012 gang rape case of a female student, depicting the struggles of women between power and violence.
The young widow Santosh inherits her deceased husband’s position, becoming a police officer, but unfortunately gets embroiled in the dark scandals of the Indian police force. The debut feature film "Police on the Edge" by British-Indian director Santiya Suri has won multiple international film awards, including the Asian Film Awards and the British Oscars, yet it ironically remains unreleased in India due to its revelation of many unknown secrets of the country.
"Police on the Edge" courageously reveals issues of class, gender, faith, and caste in contemporary Indian society. Director Santiya Suri, a graduate of the National Film and Television School in the UK, rose to fame with her documentary "I Represent India," which describes her Indian father's experience of immigrating to the UK. The inspiration for "Police on the Edge" came from an incident where she witnessed the intense actions of protesters against a female police officer, prompting her to explore the struggles of Indian female police in the face of power and social violence.
The plot revolves around a young widow, Santosh (played by Hannah Gswaimin), who, due to legal regulations, inherits her deceased husband's position as a police officer, only to find herself deeply entangled in a complex police story. Due to its storyline unveiling taboo topics in Indian society and law enforcement, it has been denied a screening license by the Indian authorities, remaining banned. "Police on the Edge" is scheduled to be released on April 18.
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