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Posted: 16 years ago
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Pakistani artistes should be allowed in India: Bollywood


Farhan Akhtar says it's not right to ban a musician like Ghulam Ali.

MUMBAI: Bollywood has criticised the Shiv Sena's decision to stop Pakistani artistes from performing in Maharashtra in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror strikes. But musicians like Gulzar and Aadesh Shrivastava feel ghazal singer Ghulam Ali, whose concerts in India were cancelled last week, should have chosen a better time.

Following are some of the reactions of the leading lights of the industry:
Shaan: A ban is harsh and against the creative tenets of music. Proper paper work and a work permit visa should be adhered to. Rules will have to be respected by all. Artistes like Ghulam Ali saab are legends who should be adored and revered.

Shekhar (of the duo Vishal-Shekhar): Musicians are musicians. Whether they're Indian, Pakistani or British doesn't matter. It would be really stupid to ban Pakistani singers from performing in India. Just as Indian artistes cannot be blamed for terrorism in Pakistan, Pakistani artistes cannot be blamed for terrorism in India.

Alka Yagnik: No, the artiste in me says it's not right to ban a great artiste like Ghulam Ali on the basis of his community.

Adnan Sami: Should America ban Canadian and British musicians? Do we buy music according to caste, creed or nationality or because we love music per se? We only spread love and harmony through our music. Whatever happened to the belief that music has no boundaries? Instead of wasting time jumping on the 'banned' wagon, musicians should just concentrate on creating good music. And by the way why just Pakistani musicians? Why not ban kebabs and cuisine from across the border?

Farhan Akhtar: It's not right to ban a musician like Ghulam Ali. He's an artiste and he has nothing to do with what's happening. Such kneejerk reactions are detrimental to the future.

Aadesh Shrivastava: I've no objection to Pakistani artistes coming to India. But they should be worth it. I'm a great fan of Raahat Ali Khan, Abida Parveen and Ghulam Ali saab. When Ghulam Ali saab was prevented from coming to Mumbai, I was greatly pained because he has nothing to do with what happened to Mumbai.

However, has he bothered to make one statement against the 26/11 attacks? Considering how welcoming we've always been, it seems only right for someone like Ghulam Ali saab to speak out against terrorism.

We always extend the utmost hospitality to Pakistani artistes. But they should learn to appreciate what we do for them. So many Pakistani musicians and comedians were nobody back home. We made them celebrities in Mumbai. Who knew Adnan Sami before he came to Mumbai? All I say is when they come here they must have the proper respect for our hospitality and work permit.

Gulzar: Let's not make a larger issue of a very specific and critical situation. Mumbai has been through trauma. And there was no need for Ghulam Ali saab to choose this time to perform in Mumbai and other cities in India. This is no time for events and celebrations. He's a regular visitor to our country and more than welcome during normal times.

Pritam Chakraborty: No, musicians from Pakistan should not be banned in our country. I am both angry and sad for the 26/11 attack and upset that the whole thing originated on Pakistani soil. But that's politics and has nothing to do with music. Musicians all over the world have no caste, creed or religion. As a kneejerk reaction we should not ban Pakistani singers from performing here. The problem lies in politics not music.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Ghulam Ali should had cancelled the concert by himself.

Talking about if those comedian artist and adnan sami were not known in pakistan is complete rubbish. Atif aslam was and is still huge in pakistan. Adnan sami acted in the movie sangam i believe, his music was in the movie was a huge success and the movie did good business. But banning these artist isn't fair, if the indian audience coming to the concerts to see their work.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I agree on the title, Pakistani artistes should be allowed in India: Bollywood........
Edited by farislove - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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i dont underastand y people r blaming musicians,politicians,criketers and normal citizens of the country.They dint send the terrorist grp in india.So y to blame them?Its only the grp who did the act shd be blamed.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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If pakistanis have got some self respect ...they should leave India on their own...when the country itself doesnt want you...why to live in such kinda place or work with those ppl who dont want u there...

as for that nobody new pakis ppl before...is complete rubbish...ATIF/ADNAN/JAL and many others were popular before they came into india....
and lets not forget..many of pakis POP song tunes were also choried by some indain musicains!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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[quote]Shaan: A ban is harsh and against the creative tenets of music. Proper paper work and a work permit visa should be adhered to. Rules will have to be respected by all. Artistes like Ghulam Ali saab are legends who should be adored and revered.[/quote]

I absolutely agree with Shaan. Singers like Ghulam Ali should be revered everywhere though he chose a wrong time for his concert. I hope in future we get to hear talented singers like Ghulam Ali in India. Only talented.
[quote]Adnan Sami: Why not ban kebabs and cuisine from across the border?[/quote]
Do we import Kababs from across the border?😕 I thought our chefs made it here.
Edited by Maya_M - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Talking about the self respect, i don't think there is any pakistani citizen artist or comedian in india ATM. All the pakistani artists and comedian already left india. i think begining of December, they all went to Pakistan atleast the popular ones.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zareena

Talking about the self respect, i don't think there is any pakistani citizen artist or comedian in india ATM. All the pakistani artists and comedian already left india. i think begining of December, they all went to Pakistan atleast the popular ones.

great...n they shouldnt comeback agaiN!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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^^Why are you telling me? you can write it to Politician to ban all pakistani to india. In the first place, the reason they were there because indian audience loved them and even if they come back only due to audience. A person continue to go stay such place when they know they are being appreciated, if not they work harder and move on. No need to bash those artist just because they are from PAKISTAN!

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