Farhan Akhtar Breaks His Silence

    • Indiatimes
    • Publish Date: Nov 10 2016 12:24PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 10 2016 12:24PM
Farhan Akhtar Breaks His Silence

 Farhan Akhtar Makes A Sensible Comment On The Ban Of Pakistani Artists In India


A lot has been written and said about the ban of Pakistani Artists in India. The film industry got divided into two and everyone chose the stand that they liked. In a recent interview with NDTV, Farhan Akhtar, who is in capital for promoting Rock On 2 was asked to comment on India's cultural exchange with Pakistan in the current climate of hostility.
 
A lot of controversies have started surfacing once again as Raees' release date is coming closer. Many reports claimed that many parts of Raees would be shot again with a new actress and not Mahira. However, making a sensible comment, Farhan told NDTV, 

"It's very unfortunate that things have come to this place. I think we should start from there. I think all of us over time, may be at keen moments, should have spoken up but didn't and our silence has empowered people to just keep pushing their agenda forward and it's on both sides." 
 
He further added,  "I think as people and government, we need to decide who is it we want to please - we want to please the radical aspect of the other side? They would want us to cut all ties with their country because it suits them. If we want to please them, then let's do it but there are so many people like us here today who also exist in our neighbouring countries, who want peace, who want open trade cultural exchange. Let's focus on pleasing them, empowering them. Let's allow them to also speak out in their society and I think that's the decision that needs to be taken."
 

Your Thoughts? Do You Think He Is Right? 

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Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

I agree with what he says. Many of us are also settled in the neighbouring countries. We should work towards empowering them.

Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

I agree with what he says. Many of us are also settled in the neighbouring countries. We should work towards empowering them.

Smriti R P VENKAT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

I feel he is right

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Well, he is right in his own way. But how can we forget the 18 soldiers who were brutally martyred in Uri.

Hiya Kilam global indian internatonal school

Mr. Farhan Akhtar is surely right.

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