Banning Fawad Not a Solution, Leave Creative People Alone: KJo

In response to MNS calling for a ban on Fawad Khan, Karan Johar requests tiredly: ‘Please leave us alone’.

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Bollywood director Karan Johar is facing flak for casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in his upcoming movie <i>Ae Dil Hai Mushkil</i>. (Photo: Koffee With Karan publicity still)
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Bollywood director Karan Johar is facing flak for casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in his upcoming movie Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. (Photo: Koffee With Karan publicity still)
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Filmmaker Karan Johar, whose upcoming Bollywood entertainer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil stars one of Pakistan’s most popular actors, Fawad Khan, says the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s demand to ban Pakistani artistes from working in India is not a solution to terrorism.

Karan’s comment comes after the MNS on Friday threatened all Pakistani artists to leave India, failing which it said it would stall the shooting of their films. The MNS stance came after 18 Indian soldiers were killed in a terror attack at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir.

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On Sunday, Karan said on NDTV:

I understand the anger and the anguish that surrounds us and I empathise; my heart bleeds for the lost lives. There is nothing that can justify this terrible feeling of terror. Then you are faced with a situation such as this (asking for a ban on Pakistani artists). If this was truly a solution, then one would take it. But this is not a solution. I don’t believe it is. There are larger forces that have to come together and sort the situation and this cannot be banning talent or art.
Karan Johar, speaking to NDTV

The 44-year-old who has been under verbal attack from various quarters for casting Pakistani talent in his film, says that he feels “vulnerable” while speaking about the issue publicly.

When asked how will he deal with the threats, Karan said: “I don’t know... I beseech everyone to look at it holistically and understand the situation, that there is a larger situation here and it has nothing to do with banning talent. Let’s look at it from a larger perspective and find the answer.”

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Don’t Make us Soft Targets; Leave us Alone: KJo

I am not somebody who can find the answer. I am nobody in the scheme of things. I am just a filmmaker, telling a love story. Today I feel that I am a vulnerable soft target. I have faced it, felt the repercussions of it in the past, and I have constantly combated that. If my film is targeted because of this, it will make me exceptionally sad because my intent was always to put out a creative product out of love and nothing else.
Karan Johar&nbsp;

The pressure is mounting for him and others like Shah Rukh Khan and Mahesh Bhatt for bringing in Pakistani talent in India. SRK is working with Mahira Khan in Raees, while the Bhatts have worked with multiple talents from the other side of the border in their various productions.

“Sometimes, you just want to fold your hands and say, ‘We are a creative industry. Please leave us alone. We make movies, we spread love. There are millions in the world, in our country who are happy with the work we do, allow us that...’ I think we should just not be those soft targets anymore. We don’t matter in the scheme of things but we can make things happier and better,” he said.

Singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya has been vociferous in his anger against Pakistanis. He has called for “ActAgainstPak” and called “Johars, Bhatts, Khans” traitors.

(With inputs from IANS.)

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