Indie Film ‘Follower’ Explores Fake News and Marathi Alienation in Belgaum, Karnataka, Reveals Producer
Shedding light on pressing social issues, indie film “Follower” delves into the complexities of linguistic and cultural identity in Belgaum, Karnataka, according to producer Santosh Kalyani. The movie, which premiered at the 5th Habitat International Film Festival, offers a poignant portrayal of the misuse of social media to propagate fake news and incite unrest.
Set against the backdrop of Belgaum, the narrative centers around Raghu, a small-time journalist grappling with the nuances of linguistic polarization in the town. Kalyani underscores the relevance of the film in contemporary times, emphasizing its exploration of pertinent themes that resonate with the socio-political landscape.
“Our film is about fake news essentially and how that has been used as a polarizing agent,” Kalyani shared with PTI, highlighting the film’s thematic depth and its exploration of the ramifications of misinformation in society.
As “Follower” navigates the intricate dynamics of identity and belonging in a linguistically diverse milieu, it offers a compelling commentary on the power and perils of social media in shaping public discourse. Through its cinematic lens, the film prompts introspection into the challenges of navigating truth and falsehood in an increasingly digital age.
With its thought-provoking narrative and nuanced portrayal of contemporary issues, “Follower” emerges as a pertinent cinematic exploration, shedding light on the complexities of modern-day communication and the enduring quest for truth amidst the cacophony of online information.