Bollywood Film Chauhaan Sparks Outrage by Glorifying Pellet Guns and Mocking Victims in IIOJK
July 8, 2026The dangerous connection between state politics and Indian cinema has hit a new low. An upcoming Bollywood movie named Chauhaan has caused massive fury among the survivors of pellet gun violence in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The film teaser shows a security officer claiming that pellet guns cause only limited damage. This blatant lie directly insults thousands of families who lost their eyesight and livelihoods to this weapon. By turning a brutal weapon into a harmless tool for crowd control the film tries to erase history and hide massive human suffering. This aggressive media trend uses entertainment to justify state violence and hide grave human rights abuses.
The Real Blindness and Extreme Physical Destruction Caused by Pellet Guns
We must look at the actual ground reality to understand the intense anger against this propaganda film. Pellet guns were brought into Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2010 as a supposedly safe weapon for crowd control. In reality these guns fire hundreds of high speed metal balls that spray wildly and tear through human flesh. When these sharp metal pieces hit the human eye they cause permanent blindness that doctors cannot fix. International groups like Amnesty International report that over six thousand people have suffered horrific face and eye injuries from these weapons. Many victims were completely innocent bystanders standing near windows or walking home from school.
The Two Thousand and Sixteen Massacre and Its Lifelong Physical Scars
The brutal use of pellet guns reached its peak during the massive public protests of 2016 creating a horrific medical emergency. Hospital floors were covered in blood and doctors worked non stop to extract metal pieces from the eyes of young teenagers. Human Rights Watch confirmed that the 2016 violence blinded hundreds of youths including small children. A terrifying example is Insha Mushtaq who lost both her eyes when pellets smashed her face inside her own home. The physical torture never stops for these survivors because hundreds of tiny metal pellets remain permanently embedded inside their skulls causing constant pain and infections.
Complete Economic Ruin and Severe Psychological Trauma for Kashmiris
The destruction caused by pellet guns goes far beyond physical blindness because it completely breaks the financial back of families. Most victims were young boys who were the main breadwinners for their parents. Once blinded they can never work or study again forcing their families into extreme poverty while spending everything on useless surgeries. Medical studies show that over eighty percent of pellet victims suffer from severe depression and panic because they are trapped in darkness forever. The state provides zero financial help or compensation leaving these destroyed families to deal with permanent disability and poverty completely alone.
Bollywood Turning into a Dangerous Weapon for State Propaganda
The Indian film industry has completely abandoned art to become a loud tool for official state narratives. Propaganda films like The Kashmir Files and Article 370 have successfully created a fake one sided story to justify harsh military crackdowns. By showing regular citizens as dangerous terrorists who deserve brutal force these movies help the state hide its terrible human rights record from the world. This disgusting trend turns real human trauma into a profitable commodity for entertainment making the Indian public totally blind to actual war crimes.
Dehumanizing Representations and the Total Death of Media Morality
The depiction of local people in these modern Indian movies follows a highly biased and cruel pattern. Kashmiri Muslims are systematically reduced to cheap caricatures who are either completely helpless or bloodthirsty monsters who deserve state violence. Anthropologists point out that showing victims screaming in pain without context makes the audience see them as targets rather than suffering human beings. This aggressive style of filmmaking deletes all empathy from public debate and actively trains viewers to celebrate state brutality and military dominance.
Global Rejection of Non Lethal Claims and International Condemnation
While Bollywood tries to wash away the blood the international community has repeatedly slammed the use of these weapons. The United Nations has demanded a total ban on pellet shotguns against protesters and children because they violate basic human laws. Even the Supreme Court of India previously warned forces against using these guns blindly and ordered them to find human alternatives. Despite these clear warnings from global experts the state continues to use these lethal weapons which shows an absolute disregard for international law.
The Total Failure of Cinematic Propaganda to Hide the Living Truth No amount of high budget cinema or aggressive propaganda can erase the physical and emotional scars of the victims. The daily misery of thousands of blind youth in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir stands as permanent proof of state brutality. For a victim who cannot see the light or feed his family a movie line claiming limited damage is a direct attack on their survival. Real peace can only come by stopping human rights violations and giving justice to the victims instead of hiding crimes behind commercial Bollywood films.

