The Free Press Journal

MNS to blame for anti-Pak artiste sentiment

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Applauding Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for their ‘timely interventi­on’, Chairman of the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion Pahlaj Nihalani on Saturday said the film fraternity should be mindful of their responsibi­lities and must not do something that would harm the nation, army and economy.

Nihalani also hit out at Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) for creating animosity among the people against the Pakistani artistes.

“This whole anti-Pakistani artistes was engineered by one particular party. They spread heatread among the people, which I think is absolutely wrong. I think Rajnath Singh’s interventi­on has only strengthen­ed law and order in the state,” Nilhani told ANI.

Extending his support to film producer Karan Johar, Nihalani said, “I don’t think Karan Johar has said something or done something for which he has been receiving severe condemnati­on. The film fraternity should know their responsibi­lities and should not do something that would harm as films are an important medium.”

MNS chief Raj Thackeray, Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Karan Johar and other film fraternity met at Chief Minister’s residence over the release of upcoming flick 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' earlier today.

After the meeting, the Film and Television Producers Guild of India president Mukesh Bhatt said that the body will pass a resolution stating that they will not work with Pakistani actors in future.

“I assured the Chief Minister that the Producer's Guild has decided that we will not work with Pakistani artists in the future, it is a resolution and we will pass this resolution,” said Mukesh Bhatt after the meeting.

Bhatt also said that keeping the sentiments of the nation first, director Karan Johar has also said that he will run a slate before the movie starts to honours the martyrs.

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