On Thursday, Ajay Devgn became the first major film star to say that he won’t work with any Pakistani artist during at this moment in time. When asked if he was taking a pro-BJP life, Ajay Devgn said that he’d do the same if any other government had been power.
Speaking to CNN-News 18, Ajay Devgn said: “You can't clap with one hand. Talks have been going on. You keep talking to people but then they come kill you. How can you still continue a dialogue? I want to see you getting into a fight with somebody and after he gives you a tight slap on your face, let's have a talk. What will your reaction be instantly to retaliate or talk?"
Earlier, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar said he is stunned that some people are debating the ban on Pakistani artistes at a time when soldiers have been killed in a terror attack.The 49-year-old "Rustom" star, whose father was an army officer, posted a video in which he also slammed questions being raised about Indian army's surgical strikes on terror launch pads in PoK. "Something which has been on my mind since the past few days and I just had to say it. Not intending to offend anyone... so here goes," the actor wrote on social media accounts alongside the video.
"I am not speaking to you as a celebrity today. I am speaking to you as the son of an army man. For the past few days, I have been seeing and reading that people are arguing and some are asking for proof about surgical strikes, some are demanding ban on artistes, while some fear that there might be a war," Akshay said in the video.
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