The correct answer is: B. Keep a controversy alive
The film “Secular India” has been criticized for its portrayal of Muslim women. Some critics have accused the film of being biased and of perpetuating negative stereotypes about Muslim women. Others have defended the film, saying that it is an important work of art that sheds light on the challenges faced by Muslim women in India.
The film has sparked a debate about the representation of Muslim women in Indian cinema. Some people believe that the film has been unfairly criticized and that it is important to have films that explore the lives of Muslim women. Others believe that the film is harmful and that it reinforces negative stereotypes about Muslim women.
The debate over the film is likely to continue for some time. It is a complex issue with no easy answers. However, the film has certainly succeeded in keeping the pot boiling on the issue of Muslim women in India.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- A. Earning enough to keep body and soul together: This option is not correct because the film is not about Muslim women earning enough to keep body and soul together.
- B. Keep a controversy alive: This option is correct because the film has sparked a debate about the representation of Muslim women in Indian cinema.
- C. Boil the bill: This option is not correct because the film is not about boiling the bill.
- D. Boil something in a pot: This option is not correct because the film is not about boiling something in a pot.