Thursday, 11 January 2024 Filmmaker Rohit Shetty has candidly discussed the portrayal of police brutality and encounter killings in his films, revealing a commitment to realism in cop dramas. Known for his cop movie universe, including 'Singham,' 'Simmba,' 'Sooryavanshi,' and the upcoming 'Indian Police Force' series, Shetty addressed criticisms in an interview with Film Companion. He asserted that, while he opposes the killing of innocent people and vigilantism, his films aim to realistically depict the challenges faced by law enforcement. Shetty defended the notion of instilling fear in society, acknowledging the complex mindset of officers dealing with criminals. Undeterred by potential trolling, he shared a personal incident where officers were shot at during an arrest, underscoring the unpredictable and perilous nature of police work. Shetty's commitment to a nuanced portrayal of law enforcement realities remains central to his cinematic vision.
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