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Pakistani Artists Should Be Temporarily Banned: Union Minister Babul Supriyo

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Feb, 2018 01:07 PM
  • Pakistani Artists Should Be Temporarily Banned: Union Minister Babul Supriyo
Union Minister Babul Supriyo on Wednesday called for a temporary ban on Pakistani artists for working in the Hindi film industry.
 
Supriyo, a singer-turned-politician, had said Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's voice in the song "Ishtehar" from "Welcome To New York" must be removed and dubbed by someone else as he was not able to comprehend the need or desire to cross the border for entertainment content at a time when tensions on the India-Pakistan border had escalated.
 
Asked why the issue was not raised when singer Atif Aslam crooned a number for "Tiger Zinda Hai", Supriyo said in a press conference: "'Dil Diyan Gallan' is nice song. There is another nice song sung by Atif in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'... My morals as an artist or sensibilities, I agree that artistes have no boundary. 
 
"I definitely want to believe that and I do as an artiste but having said that where our soldiers are being brutally killed and their bodies are mutilated... If we can stop Pakistani players playing in IPL.... At a time when we have cornered Pakistan, even US is one step away from declaring Pakistan a terrorist nation.... maybe it would have been nice if Bollywood showed solidarity and took a stand..."
 
Noting that the entire issue of banning Pakistani artists began with filmmaker Karan Johar's 2016 film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", he said: "(At that time) I had said that if a film worth Rs 100 crore is made and a lot of money has been put in by our producers that time, an Indian producer will suffer and not the Pakistani actor." 
 
Supriyo said that he spoke as an Indian first and that a stand needs to be made on temporarily banning Pakistani artistes in Bollywood.
 
"Time probably says that we might want to exercise some restraint when it comes to using Pakistani artistes in our films," he said, adding that taking a stand is important and it is now for people of Bollywood to decide.
 
But will it be a permanent stand?
 
"I can't say if it will be a permanent or a temporary stand. It depends on people... I can't say... I don't know what the time limit or frame is," replied Supriyo.
 
Asked if he will bring in a private members bill to ban Pakistani artistes, Supriyo said: "No, I would not do that. What I had said, I said in a public domain. I am not the only parliamentarian, there are more. Every one is listening. I am the junior most parliamentarian. Like I said, my morals say I am an artiste and artistes have no boundaries. But morals shouldn't come in saying what is right. I think we should take a stand."
 
"I personally won't do this," he added.
 
Vashu Bhagnani, who is producing "Welcome To New York", said that they would spread the message with the help of Suresh Amin, CEO, Indian Films & TV Producers Council.
 
"We will spread the word in the industry and send notices to everyone that 'please stop all Pakistani artistes'," he said.

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