The Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association’s (IMPPA) decision to ban Pakistani actors has been receiving mixed response from every nook and corner. While a few celebs have come in support of the decision, most have criticised this step.
Kangana Ranaut, who usually is quite open about discussing every situation with the media, did not talk about the ban, until recently. She spoke about the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s (MNS) opposition to Pakistani artists and said that since the country is engulfed with emotions of loss of our soldiers, it is hard to be “objective”.
“Right now we are under grave emotions of the loss of the lives of our soldiers (our jawans and our sons). So the country is not in that (frame of mind). It’s very hard to be objective right now,” said the actress.
Kangana added, “But we hope that the love and art prevails. Right now we can’t expect people to be objective. It’s such a big loss.”
The actress is being practical about the situation and doesn’t want to land in an controversy.
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