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Deepa Mehta's Fire was under fire from the country's self-appointed moral police. Their content
was that the film was a violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn't be allowed to influen
Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral fabric of the nation, which must be
protected and defended against such intrusions at all cost, even at the cost of cultural dictators​

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Answered by shreenilogu
112

Answer:

Explanation:

Deepa Mehta's Fire was under fire from the country's self-appointed moral police. Their content

was that the film was a violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn't be allowed to influen

Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral fabric of the nation, which must be

protected and defended against such intrusions at all cost, even at the cost of cultural dictators​Deepa Mehta's Fire was under fire from the country's self-appointed moral police. Their content

was that the film was a violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn't be allowed to influen

Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral fabric of the nation, which must be

protected and defended against such intrusions at all cost, even at the cost of cultural dictators​Deepa Mehta's Fire was under fire from the country's self-appointed moral police. Their content

was that the film was a violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn't be allowed to influen

Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral fabric of the nation, which must be

protected and defended against such intrusions at all cost, even at the cost of cultural dictators​

Answered by ishu101324
47

Answer:

option b..the assumption.immoral influence

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