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Mari Selvaraj calls his films ‘anti-caste’

NT BureauBy NT BureauOctober 27, 2025No Comments
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At the ‘Bison’ success meet, director Mari Selvaraj delivered an emotional and powerful speech, thanking his cast, crew, and the media for their trust and support.

He responded fiercely to critics questioning his focus on caste issues, saying, “You call my films caste-based. I call them anti-caste films,” and pleaded for an end to the repeated questioning of his creative motives, explaining that such doubts deeply affect him as a filmmaker.
Selvaraj emphasized that he is dedicated to making films that address social realities, not just entertainment, and said he will continue to make such “anti-caste” films as long as necessary.
He also credited the success of ‘Bison’ to the faith and determination of everyone involved, highlighting the hard work of actors like Dhruv Vikram and Rajisha Vijayan, and the support of the entire production team.
Another noteworthy aspect is the critical reception Bison has received since release, with reviewers noting Mari Selvaraj’s signature style and strong social messaging.
Critics praise the film for its portrayal of resilience and struggle against systemic oppression, especially highlighting Dhruv Vikram’s committed performance as the protagonist, Kitaan, and the depth of the supporting cast.
Many consider Bison a powerful entry in Selvaraj’s ongoing effort to combine accessible filmmaking with unflinching commentary on caste and community divides in Tamil society.
Mari Selvaraj calls his films 'anti-caste'
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