The Asian Age

ASHOKE LASHES AT SMRITI

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At the FICCI Frames meet in Mumbai on Monday, during a Q&A with director Karan Johar, the Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng minister Smriti Irani was asked by Karan why the film industry was made a soft target for attacks.

To this, Smriti reacted, “Now that you recognise me as an insider, put your hand to your heart and tell me, how many of us manufactur­e that outrage because we don’t have a film which is that good? We are all in the business of it — it’s the best- kept secret which is just out there. Nobody wants to talk about it.”

Filmmaker and industry spokespers­on Ashoke Pandit has not taken the comments well. He says, “It is tragic that such an incriminat­ing remark should come from someone who has been part of the Indian entertainm­ent industry for years. When she says that filmmakers manufactur­e controvers­ies, which filmmakers and films is she talking about? Abhishek Choubey’s Udta Punjab, Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat? Does she think these films needed to manufactur­e outrage to get noticed? She should know that it’s not controvers­y but content that works. Smiriti’s serial, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi ran for seven years not because of the controvers­ies, but the content.”

Ashoke feels saddened by Smriti’s insinuatio­ns. He rants, “The industry sells entertainm­ent and not their souls. You can’t point fingers when you never offer a shoulder to support.” — SKJ

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