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    Director Selvaraghavan: ‘Others’ Problems Don’t Matter to People’ – Life Lesson

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    Tamil cinema’s bold voice, Selvaraghavan, dropped a philosophical bombshell recently, exposing the cold indifference that permeates human interactions. ‘No one really gives a damn about someone else’s hardships,’ he stated matter-of-factly, challenging the illusion of communal care.

    In an unscripted conversation, the director unpacked this observation with surgical precision. Drawing from decades in the cutthroat film world, he illustrated how professional rivalries and personal ambitions eclipse sympathy. ‘You pour your heart out, and they nod politely while checking their phones,’ he quipped, highlighting the superficiality of modern relationships.

    Selvaraghavan’s insight resonates amid rising isolation in urban India. Statistics show a surge in loneliness, yet his words pinpoint the root: a collective failure to prioritize others. He recounted a pivotal moment from his life when a family crisis went unnoticed by close associates, reinforcing his worldview.

    But the filmmaker isn’t cynical without cause. He advocates for selective vulnerability—choosing who deserves your openness. ‘Protect your energy; not everyone merits your pain,’ he counseled, blending pragmatism with wisdom.

    This revelation has ignited online debates, with fans praising his realism and critics calling it pessimistic. Regardless, Selvaraghavan’s take forces a mirror on society, questioning if our ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ substitute for real empathy. In an era of performative allyship, his message cuts deep, demanding introspection and change.

    Empathy Crisis film industry Human Indifference Life Truth Mental Health Selvaraghavan Social Reality Tamil Director
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