Amit Sadh Supports FWICE’s Ban On Pakistani Artistes After Pahalgam Attack: 'Nation Always Comes First'
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Pahalgam attack fallout: Punjabi films to stop releasing in Pakistan
New Delhi: In the wake of the Pahalgam attack, it has been confirmed that Punjabi films will cease their releases in Pakistan. Hindi films are already banned in Pakistan. Director Rohit Jugraj, when contacted, said that the cessation was due to films being censored from Mumbai, and that future releases are unlikely. Jugraj also commented on the political situation, saying, “Pehle jo pani tha woh Sunny Deol ne hand pump ukhaad ke le aaya tha, and…
FWICE request for a complete ban on Pakistani artists after Pahalgam attack
Ashoke Dubey, the General Secretary of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), has advocated for a total prohibition on Pakistani artists from participating in projects in India. This difficult decision has been taken after the Terror Attack on Pahalgam tourist spot where around 27-28 people have lo.st their lives. Ashoke, while speaking to ANI, said, "Since this is a matter of national interest, the nation comes first. The conti…
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