In the same video, she is seen saying, “People in pakistan think that our army is a terrorist. Because they feel that they are there and they (the army) are harming them. For us, they are terrorists. So the perspective changes. I don’t understand violence. It is very difficult for me to understand it. It is very difficult for us to say what is right and what is wrong. At that time, they believed that justice would come only if we did this. Only if we do this, we can do good to our children and family.”
Amaran does not seem to adequately honor the ultimate sacrifice made by Major Mukund Varadarajan and his family, and it appears to once again contain aspects that are blatantly anti-Brahmin and anti-Indian. Even more ridiculous is the fact that sai pallavi, who is unable to distinguish between terrorists and our military, appears in the biography of Major Mukund Varadarajan. Does this seem like a sick joke?