Time to look beyond religion
If you are a dance lover and have been on social media, Iโm sure you would have seen and read the Dance Jihad controversy. Theย Rasputinย has been gaining momentum across social media in the past few months, thanks to the Instagram reel featuring two medical students jiving to the Boney Mโs 1978 hit classic, Rasputin.
A couple of months ago, a video went massively viral on social media, showing two medical students from Keralaโs Thrissur Medical College breaking into a dance. The short video of Naveen K Razak and Janaki Omkumar dancing to song Rasputin in their college corridor became an instant hitย after it was posted on social media. The duo was showered with praises for their dance and energy. But now there is a twist โ the video has irked many pro-Hindutva elements in the state who had a problem with the dance because the boyโs name is Naveen K Razak.
Janaki M Om Kumar and Naveen K Razak dropped the 30 second video on Instagram on March 23, the dance shot after a routine day at college. Dressed in scrubs and shot in the halls of the house surgeonโs quarters at the medical college, theย โRasputin videoโย blew up on the Internet in April, with Janaki and Naveen gaining nationwide attention and appreciation for their smooth and pumpy dance moves.
However,ย Krishna Raj, a Hindutva-sympathising lawyer from Kerala, left a sneering remark on the duoโs performance on Facebook, urging Janakiโs parents toย โwatch outโ. Loosely translated, his post read, โJanaki and Naveen are two students. Somethingโs fishy. Janakiโs parents should be careful. And if they are careful, they wonโt have to be sorry later, as Nimishaโs mother has proven. Letโs pray for Janakiโs father Om Kumar and his wife.โ
The right leaning lawyer drew comparison from a case that daunted Kerala media years ago, ofย Nimisha (Fathima) who had gone missing in 2016ย to join the IS in Afghanistan and was later rescued after a plea to the Centre made by her mother.
The above post instigated more hate speech to surface, and those unable to tolerate a playful collaboration between two young people from different religious backgrounds resorted to using vile and repulsive comments to attack the dancers, in a way of projecting and appeasing their largely bigoted minds. The friendship between the two were taken up for interpretation by the mass, broken down and splattered with communal undertones. The two collegemates, previously simply addressed as Janaki and Naveen, were now deliberately referred to as Janaki K Om Kumar and Naveen M Razak, drawing attention to the differing religions they come from.
The infamously problematic phrase ofย โlove jihadโย began to appear under every repost of the video, with some claiming that Hindu and Christian girls studying at professional skills colleges areย โfalling prey to Muslim boys.โย Posters worded,ย โJanaki, a victim of the terror of love jihadโย flooded dashboards, and attacks were thrown at parents whoย didnโt keep their daughters in line. The nonsensical focus on religion over pure talent and camaraderie further deepened when a new term,ย โdance jihadโย began to appear across social media.
But what was an exciting turn of events, a majority of Malayalis, young and old, stepped up in support of Janaki and Naveen, who are a part of their collegeโs dance crew, Vikings. The studentsโ union at their college posted another dance video in protest which, according to the union chairman, was shot a few hours after the lawyerโs remark, with 12 members of the Vikings dance group, all wearing scrubs and masks. The video was posted with the comment:ย โIf your intention is to hate, our decision is toย resist.โย The post also named the 12 students, with a note mocking those who would want more reason to induce hate by searching for caste and religion in othersโ names.
The Students Federation of India (SFI) unit at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) announced a dance competition titled โEndo Oru Panthikedโย (something is fishy), referring to the post of Krishna Raj, encouraging dancers to send in short dance videos.ย โOur protest is against those who divide society and people based on caste and religion, and spread venomous communal comments even on social media.ย This is a small protest campaign, and we hope the secular people of Kerala will stand by us,โย said Prajith K Babu, SFI unit secretary at CUSAT.
The Indian Medical Association-Medical Students Network, Kerala,ย put up a Facebook postย in solidarity with the two. The poster said, โTo rewrite change is the aim. And resist we shall. We stand in solidarity with Janaki Omkumar, Naveen Razak.โ
Meanwhile, Janaki and Naveen are not in the least affected by the hate propaganda that has stirred up.ย โIf there are a 10 million views, letโs say, only 10 have expressed hate, thatโs how we wish to see it,โย said Janakiย โIn fact, there are responses to these comments, that gives fitting replies to them; we want to look at all the positive responses.โย adds Naveen. When prompted, Janaki expressed that a comment on the Rasputin video that brought her most joy after the whole controversy was one that mentioned how their friendship was as remarkable as their dance.
โMy parents and family donโt even think that it deserves to be addressed, they are just as thrilled as we are about the love we got from everyone,โย added Janaki,ย when asked about the controversy that has brewed,ย โwe know itโs only a matter of time when this whole thing settles down.โ
โExtinction of Hinduism, Dance Jihad, Love Jihad, Hindu population is dwindling, Protect the Hindu woman from the Muslim manโ. Many such comments were smashed, slammed and criticized by many. The duo received an overwhelming support from the people of Kerala, and many popular figures across India, is a refreshing burst of assurance that the ridiculous hunt for differences can get befitting replies in our country. Janaki and Naveen, and their performance that prompted voices against hate, has knowingly or not, set off an influence that has compelled people to look beyond a lens of bias and loathe.
In lieu of these events, the Kerala Police even took to twitter to post a vaccination advisory video featuring two vaccine bottles dancing toย Rasputin, with the caption, โGet vaccinated from nearest vaccination centre, crush the curve, back to basicsโ.
Dance Jihad comments have been slammed by the larger public including many doctors who said they don’t treat patients based on their religion. Many lawyers also slammed Krishna Raj for dragging the religion of the two into an unwanted controversy.
In light of the draconian methods that the Central Government takes to retain a farce of cultural purity, and given the contagious nature of hate, the resistance to intolerance that has risen from the Janaki and Naveenโs dance to the Rasputin video makes us not give up hope of a secular society that looks beyond religion.
Sandip Soparrkar holds a doctorate in world mythology folklore, is a World Book Record holder, a well-known Ballroom dancer and a Bollywood choreographer who has been honoured with three National Excellence awards, one National Achievement Award and Dada Saheb Phalke award by the Government of India. He can be contacted on [email protected]