My film isn’t racist, Mat Kilau director says on its depiction of Sikhs

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10 Jul 2022 • 11:43 AM MYT
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My film isn’t racist, says Mat Kilau director amid criticism over its depiction of Sikhs

KUALA LUMPUR – Amid criticism over the portrayal of violent turbaned Sikhs in Mat Kilau, its director Syamsul Yusof has refuted claims that the recently released blockbuster Malay film contains elements of racism.

In an interview by Harian Metro, Syamsul was quoted as saying that it is “more of an ideology” and he directed the movie in a way to “uplift religion and race”.

“If you think there’s a problem, I don’t know.

“Some have commented that it (Mat Kilau) is an ancient version of KL Gangster. It is not about KL Gangster, but it’s a ‘Syamsul Yusof touch’.

“If you study my films, you can see that my films are fast-paced and I don’t like to waste time.”

Mat Kilau follows the story of the famed Malay warrior who stood up against British colonists. It stars Datuk Jalaluddin Hassan, Datuk Rahim Razali, Datuk Adi Putra, Namron, and Fattah Amin, among others.

The highest grossing Malaysian film of all time has earned criticism over its portrayal of violent turbaned Sikhs in the tale’s retelling.

Civil society group United Sikhs Malaysia said the Sikhs, who were British soldiers in the movie, were shown “to have laid hands on old folk, children, and helpless citizens”.

“While the controversial scenes in the movie were fictional, they are distasteful and hurt the sentiments of Sikhs,” it said in a statement last night.

“The Sikh code of practice prohibits laying hands on old folk, children, women, and helpless citizens even during war.”

Admitting that criticism puts immense pressure on filmmakers, including himself, Syamsul said he is open to them. – The Vibes, July 10, 2022

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