DEVA and the Question of Justice – Can We Fight Crime Without Becoming Criminals Ourselves?DEVA Didn’t Glorify the Bad Cop – It Made Me Think About Real Justice

 

Have you ever seen a movie that didn’t just entertain you—but challenged you?
That’s what Deva is

“Not every man in uniform is a hero. And not every hero needs violence.”

🚔 Not Every Uniform is Just

While many films glorify “bad cops” in the name of justice, Deva had the courage to do something different. It showed us that power without accountability is dangerous—even when it wears a badge.

🧠 An Eye-Opener on Real Power

The film made me think deeply about the role of police in society. It reminded me that true strength lies in empathy and moral clarity—not brute force.

🏛️ Civic Justice Is Difficult—But Necessary

Yes, it’s hard to deal with hardened criminals in a civic way. But fear and violence can’t build trust or long-term peace. Reform and justice must go hand in hand. That’s what Deva tried to tell us.

💬 Final Thoughts

Deva didn’t glorify the wrong. It exposed it. And that’s what makes it so powerful. It’s not just a film—it’s a question to society: How far are we willing to go in the name of justice? And how far is too far?

 

✍️ Written by Monika – A Thinker, A Dreamer!

 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *