The Asian Age

GROUNDSWEL­L OF SUPPORT FOR HINA KHAN

The actress, who made her Cannes debut this year, was derided by a well-known journalist

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Popular television star Hina Khan is probably thankful to entertainm­ent journalist Jitesh Pillai, whose disparagin­g tweet about Hina’s presence at the Cannes film festival 2019 has generated the kind of indignant furore that most celebritie­s hope and pray for.

In what he clearly thought was a cleverly condescend­ing crack at the television actress, Pillai tweeted, “Cannes has suddenly become Chandivali studios kya?”, accompanie­d by a picture of Hina Khan posing at Cannes.

But the comment backfired on the star-struck elitist entertainm­ent journalist, with everyone now rooting for Hina Khan, and not just in Cannes. Back home in Mumbai, the entire television industry has risen in one voice to support Hina’s right to be present at Cannes. It has also sparked off a debate on how television stars are accorded stepmother­ly treatment visa-vis their big screen counterpar­ts. Hina has even found support from superstar Salman Khan, who not only tweeted in her support but also against Pillai’s ridiculous remark. Interestin­gly, the television star has overshadow­ed all the other Bollywood divas in Cannes this year, with more buzz surroundin­g her than Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut or even the Cannes queen, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Filmmaker Rahat Kazmi, who accompanie­d Hina to Cannes with their collaborat­ive film Lines, is a regular visitor to the film festival. Last year, he was present with his film Lihaaf, based on the life of author Ismat Chugtai. However, he admits that none of his films have generated as much curiosity as Lines. “It’s amazing. The interest that Hina and our film together has aroused is unsurpasse­d by any of my earlier entries at Cannes,” says Rahat, admitting that the tweet by Pillai probably did the trick. “But no one planned it that way. We didn’t know Hina would get

EKTA KAPOOR - Hina Khan's close friend and TV producer Ekta Kapoor also dropped a comment on Karanvir Bohra's post and wrote, "Tacky post. Class is in acceptance n being inclusive. I like Jitesh but the post is in terrible taste. Kudos to Hina."

insulted in this manner, and that it would invite so much wrath from her fans, colleagues and well-wishers,” says Rahat, adding that Lines would be Hina’s big launch into Bollywood.

Meanwhile, in defence of the television fraternity, it must be said that some of the biggest names of the entertainm­ent industry have come from the small screen, notably entertaine­rs like Shekhar Suman, Ronit Roy, Amar Upaddhyay, Sushant Singh Rajput and Kapil Sharma among others. Hina Khan too, seems all set to make the transition from television to movies.

And in what is probably the most fitting reply to Pillai’s tweet, Rahat Kazmi has promised to shoot his next film with Hina Khan in Chandivali Studios! — Subhash K Jha

NAKKUL MEHTA - "Cannes is NO Chandivali studio. It can't ever be. Chandivali is where many TV shows, ad films and features have been shot. Some very iconic one's too. @jiteshpill­aai," he wrote. "To a continued journey of evolution and breaking norms, @eyehinakha­n ! You go girl," actor's another tweet read

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