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Director urges Bollywood stars to break silence over citizenshi­p law, violence

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MUMBAI, (Reuters) One of Bollywood’s leading directors called on three superstar actors to break their silence about a new citizenshi­p law that has triggered riots in India, saying they could influence millions of fans.

At least 21 people have died since crowds took to the streets enraged by the Hindu nationalis­t-led government’s legislatio­n, which critics say discrimina­tes against Muslims.

The violence and the political storm raging around it has posed a dilemma for a film industry that is dominated by Muslim actors, directors and crew but caters for India’s broader, predominan­tly Hindu population.

A handful of figures have spoken out against the law and the violence, some at rallies in Mumbai, the heart of Bollywood. But none of its three leading stars - Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan - have made public statements. All three are Muslim.

“These three actors and their fan following is something else. One word from them can influence millions,” director Anubhav Sinha, a critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, told Reuters.

“I ... understand why they may not be able to speak out. I am not angry at them” said Sinha, who directed Shah Rukh Khan in the 2011 film “Ra One”.

He said it did not matter what they said about the law or the violence, just that they contribute­d to the debate. “I am not saying they should agree with me or others. Their opinion can be the opposite of what we have.”

None of the three Khans, who are not related, responded to Reuters requests for comment.

Industry insiders say the lack of comments or condemnati­ons by some of the industry’s biggest names points to a broad cultural difference from Hollywood - where actors regularly take up political causes and criticise the government.

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