Tamil Nadu Youth Congress Seeks Ban On Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Parasakthi’, Alleges Distortion Of History


The Tamil Nadu Youth Congress, on Tuesday, sought a ban on Sivakarthikeyan starrer Tamil film ‘Parasakthi’, claiming that the movie deliberately distorts historical facts and maligns the Indian National Congress (INC) and its leaders.

The reaction comes at a time when the film recently faced troubles over the imposition by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

In a strongly worded statement, Arun Bhaskar, the state senior vice president for Tamil Nadu Youth Congress, said that the film contains “fabricated” facts and events aimed at spreading misinformation about the Congress party and former national leaders.

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In a series of claims, the party rejected specific elements from the film and condemned them.

“In 1965, the Congress government never officially announced that Post Office forms must be filled only in Hindi across all states. This is a complete fabrication deliberately created to malign our party. The film depicts a fictional scene in which Sivakarthikeyan meets the Iron Lady Indira Gandhi and thereafter portrays her as speaking in a villainous manner,” a part of the statement read.

The Youth Congress also alleged that the film falsely shows Indira Gandhi visiting Coimbatore on February 12, 1965, witnessing a train being set on fire and accepting signatures opposing Hindi imposition – events that the party strongly refuted.

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Strong objections were also raised against the end credits of the film, as the statement added, “The film depicts a fictional scene in which Sivakarthikeyan meets the Iron Lady Indira Gandhi and thereafter portrays her as speaking in a villainous manner.”

Asserting that the film has been built on the makers’ “own fabricated imagination”, the party demanded the mentioned sequences to be removed and sought a public apology from the production team. The party appended the hashtag #BanParasakthiMovie to its statement.

Written and directed by Sudha Kongara, ‘Parasakthi’ stars Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa, and Sreeleela in the lead roles. The film is set in a politically charged story centred on Tamil Nadu’s resistance to Hindi imposition.

After facing multiple censorship issues, the film recently opened in theatres on January 10, 2026. 

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