Kantara actor penned a lengthy note.It read, “The time has come for the film fraternity of the entire country to stand up and support Bollywood by condemning the trend of boycotting Bollywood films, fanatical hooliganism against them and the politics of hatred against its actors."
Kishore continued that it was a major lapse on the government’s end that they are not able to protect an industry like Bollywood from vicious attacks. He wrote, “It’s a failure of the governments that they can’t ensure the safety of a business or an industry in the world’s biggest democracy. Even so, an atmosphere of fear has been created where people from the film industry are not talking, which is a shame on the government officials who are responsible for maintaining law and order. It is a clear violation of law which is poisoning the society and needs to be stopped and punished before the fire spreads to the local film industries too."
Sure. Very happy to see the public take a stand now. It is because of them Bollywood thrives and if they pull the plug you know all of them tumble down. 😆
Hooliganism is wrong and certainly should be taken action against & condemned. Everyone has a right to see / do whatever they want. But how can one stop #BoycottBollywood trends except may be for good films. The more they come up with such notifications, the more people will find innovative ways to trigger them. Every dog has his day.
Aaj jahan main hoon, kal koi aur tha
yeh bhi ek daur hai woh bhi ek daur tha.
Thanks for posting both the statements, Jack. They are also right in calling out the goverment(s) - the national one and the regional ones.
We will see what will happen the 25th of January as the current most violent threats are for Pathaan.