Not nationalism, but bullying: Pooja Bhatt on barring Pakistani artistes

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Not nationalism, but bullying: Pooja Bhatt on barring Pakistani artistes

Mumbai, Oct 21 (IANS) Actor-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt says the ongoing campaign against Pakistani artistes working in India cannot be described as nationalism, but “schoolyard bullying”.

The daughter of acclaimed filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt took to Twitter on Friday to express her views.

“It is neither nationalism nor blackmail. It is schoolyard bullying at its best and worst,” Pooja tweeted.

Amidst the ongoing clamour over the cross-border tension between India and Pakistan spilling into the entertainment world, some Indian outfits have imposed a ban on Pakistani artistes from India’s showbiz world. A few Pakistani theatres have pulled down Indian movies from their screens.

Karan Johar’s “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” became the first film to come under fire for featuring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan.

Karan broke his silence about the forthcoming film, which will release on October 28, and said that he is hurt on being labelled “anti-national” ahead of the release of his directorial and production venture “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”.

He said he would not engage with talent from Pakistan “in the circumstance”.


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  1. Bullying? Why is she acting like an illiterate? It all started with terrorist attacks on Indian soldiers and refusal by these so-called pakistan artists to condemn the terrorist attacks. The anger felt by Indians was a sign of survival instinct. If she truly wants to know the meaning of bullying, I challenge her to publish a simple picture of a religious figure!! Tolerating intolerance is a clear sign of cowardice.

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