Difficult calls must be made at one point: Vidya Balan on the ban on Pakistani artists



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Actress Vidya Balan opens debate on the ban on Pakistani artists as a result of the terrorist attack on Pulwama.

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Last updated: 23 February 2019, 09:54 IST

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indignity of the Hindi film industry The terrorist attack of Pulwana and the non-screening of films in Pakistan, in addition to prohibiting all Pakistani artists from working in India, said Friday the Award-winning national actress Vidya Balan, who felt that it was necessary to take a firm stand this time around.

the art must be kept out of all boundaries and politics, I think we must take a stand now. That's enough, it's enough, "Vidya told the media at the launch of her first radio show.

In the worst terrorist attack ever in Jammu and Kashmir since the beginning of militancy in 1989, a suicide bombing on February 14 hit his explosive SUV A Pakistan-based terrorist group, Jaish-e- Mohammed, then claimed responsibility for the attack on a CRPF bus in Pulwama district, killing at least 40 soldiers.
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When asked if the art was to be kept out of politics, the actress Tumhari Sulu said: "As an artist," he said. Individual, I think that there is no better way to bring people together than the arts, be it music, poetry, dance, theater, film or any other art form. But this time, I think we should just pause in this practice and see what can be done for the future.As I said, some difficult calls must be made at some point. "
A host of Bollywood actors including Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Ajay Devgan and Vicky Kaushal, among others, have condemned the Pulwama attack.

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