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Superficial to release films in Pak, think about India first, says John

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Published : Aug 17, 2019, 10:15 AM IST

Celebs reacted to the ban that the Pakistan government has impost on Indian films. Nikkhil Advani said that it is not fair that on one side, soldiers are fighting and guarding LoC and on other side, directors are releasing films. Actor John Abraham said that the nation comes first.

Superficial to release films in Pak, think about India first, says John

Mumbai: B-town celebs including singer Kailash Kher, actor John Abraham and filmmaker Nikkhil Advani kept their views on the ban that the Pakistan government has impost on Indian films.

Nikkhil Advani on Friday reacted to the ban the Pakistan government has imposed on Indian films. Nikhil Advani, whose recent outing 'Batla House' will also remain banned in Pakistan, said, "It's not fair that on one side, soldiers are fighting and guarding LoC and we are releasing films."

Kailash Kher said the ban does not make any difference to India.

"With God's grace India, we are capable of developing our motherland. So if Pakistan has banned Indian films, it doesn't matter. It's more likely to be their loss," said Kher.

When asked if the Bollywood should also ban Pakistani actors, he said, "I think before coming to any conclusion, there needs to be unity in the industry itself."

John Abraham said, "At this point of time, we need to sort out our foreign policies, foreign issues before we can really think of being so superficial as to release our films there and enjoy the fruits and monies from there. I think we need to think about India first ."

Recently, All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) and Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) banned singer Mika Singh from the Indian film industry for performing at an event in Karachi, Pakistan.

Mumbai: B-town celebs including singer Kailash Kher, actor John Abraham and filmmaker Nikkhil Advani kept their views on the ban that the Pakistan government has impost on Indian films.

Nikkhil Advani on Friday reacted to the ban the Pakistan government has imposed on Indian films. Nikhil Advani, whose recent outing 'Batla House' will also remain banned in Pakistan, said, "It's not fair that on one side, soldiers are fighting and guarding LoC and we are releasing films."

Kailash Kher said the ban does not make any difference to India.

"With God's grace India, we are capable of developing our motherland. So if Pakistan has banned Indian films, it doesn't matter. It's more likely to be their loss," said Kher.

When asked if the Bollywood should also ban Pakistani actors, he said, "I think before coming to any conclusion, there needs to be unity in the industry itself."

John Abraham said, "At this point of time, we need to sort out our foreign policies, foreign issues before we can really think of being so superficial as to release our films there and enjoy the fruits and monies from there. I think we need to think about India first ."

Recently, All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) and Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) banned singer Mika Singh from the Indian film industry for performing at an event in Karachi, Pakistan.

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