The Free Press Journal

Film City ‘no’ to Pak artistes

- IANS /

Action came to an abrupt halt for cricketers Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Mohammad Kaif and Suresh Raina, who were in the midst of shooting an ad here, as they joined artistes and technician­s representi­ng 24 film associatio­ns in a two-hour protest against the Pulwama terror attack at Film City in Goregaon here on Sunday.

Spearheade­d by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), the protest doubled up as a warning to filmmakers against working with Pakistani talent or releasing their films in Pakistan. "The Federation won't allow Pakistani artistes to work in Indian films, and we won't let producers release their films in Pakistan... The entire trade (with Pakistan) is called off as far as the film industry is concerned," FWICE chief advisor Ashoke Pandit told IANS.

"One of the reasons why we have banned (filmmakers from working with Pakistani talent) is also because none of the Pakistani artistes have condemned this massacre. We hope the producers, distributo­rs and music companies will support these demands.

"If any producer or distributo­r does not co-operate, then FWICE will boycott their shootings and other work, which means technician­s and workers will not work with them, and they will not be able to function," he added.

Pandit added that Punjab cabinet Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu will not be allowed to function in the world of entertainm­ent.

Sidhu has been in the line of fire over his comment that "nations cannot be held responsibl­e for the dastardly acts of terrorists" and that the dialogue with Islamabad should continue.

His comments led to a huge uproar, with hashtags like #BoycottSid­hu #BoycottKap­ilSharmaSh­ow and #BoycottSon­yTV trending on Twitter, and is also one of the reasons why he has been ousted from the popular "The Kapil Sharma Show" on television.

Pandit thanked the four cricketers for their presence in the solidarity march by the film industry. Behind-thescenes workers from hair, make-up, camera, light and sound department joined the protest, where actress Isha Koppikar also marked her presence.

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