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Everyone Has the Right to Voice Their Opinions

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Everyone Has the Right to Voice Their Opinions

Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha has confronted the ire of the general public. With dismal Box Office response on the primary day coupled with the boycott marketing campaign in opposition to the Forrest Gump remake helmed by the lots over Aamir’s feedback in 2015, the destiny of the formidable mission hangs on a thread. Similarly, Aanand L Rai’s directorial Raksha Bandhan didn’t obtain traction on the silver screens. Partly due to the theme of the film in addition to the boycott marketing campaign in reference to Kanika Dhillon’s controversial tweets. Several celebs have given their opinions on the cancel tradition, the newest addition to the listing being the ever-talented Pankaj Tripathi.

While speaking to IndiaToday.in, the Gangs Of Wasseypur actor shared, “Democracy me sabko apni baat rakhne ka adhikaar hai (In a democratic world, everyone has the right to voice their opinion). But at the same time, films are a big medium that generate revenue to the government. This revenue is then used for the betterment of the society. Lekin, sehemati ho ya nahi, (however, if they agree or not), this is each one’s individual right.”

Meanwhile, in a current flip of occasions, after getting trolled by netizens on Twitter, Laal Singh Chaddha discovered itself in hassle when a number of members of the Hindu outfit Sanatan Rakshak Sena launched protests in Uttar Pradesh demanding a whole ban on the movie particularly of their residence state. Those vouching for the ban alleged that Aamir Khan mocked and made enjoyable of Hindu deities in certainly one of his movies.

On the opposite hand, Laal Singh Chaddha additionally confronted protests in Punjab’s Jalandhar throughout its screening at a PVR cineplex within the metropolis yesterday. A gaggle, led by Shiv Sena, gathered outdoors the film corridor and protested in opposition to it. Subsequently, the police reached the spot and after talks with the administration of the theatre, the screening was stopped. Following this, a Sikh Organization reached the spot and raised slogans supporting the film. They acknowledged that the film relies on the character of a Sikh man and Hindu organisations haven’t any enterprise stopping the screening.

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