Anand Patwardhan says YouTube removed his film ‘Father, Son and Holy War’, alleges censorship

Jun 9, 2026 - 16:30
Anand Patwardhan says YouTube removed his film ‘Father, Son and Holy War’, alleges censorship

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Documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan on Monday said that his 1995 film Father, Son and Holy War was removed by YouTube for allegedly being “too violent” and condemned it as an act of censorship by the video sharing platform.

The filmmaker said that the documentary “records the violence caused by religious fanatics and politicians vying for power”, and described it as “an exposé of violence, not an endorsement” of it.

“Shame on YouTube!” Patwardhan added on social media. “Remove the censors, not good sense.”

While the film was removed from Patwardhan’s channel, it is available on another channel called Alukuchi Malukuchi.

Father, Son and Holy War examines the intersection of Hindutva, anxieties about masculinity and the use of misogynistic rhetoric by Hindu and Muslim leaders to justify violence.

It won two National Film Awards in 1995 for the best investigative documentary and best film on social problems.

The documentary filmmaker had also gone to court after public broadcaster Doordarshan refused to telecast the film in 2001. After the Bombay High Court sided with the filmmaker, the channel challenged the judgement before the Supreme Court.

In 2006, the Supreme Court directed Doordarshan to screen the film, describing the national broadcaster’s decision as “highly irrational” and a “blatant violation” of the right guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution”, The Wire reported.

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