Pathan Controversy: There is a lot of protest against Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone’s film Pathan. Sunil Shetty also raised this issue during the meeting with UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Thursday. He raised the demand to intervene with CM Yogi regarding the Boycott Bollywood trend. At the same time, now FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) has demanded the government to stop the trend of Boycott Bollywood.
The livelihood of lakhs of laborers is linked to the Bollywood industry.
In the midst of threats to boycott the film Pathan and not releasing films in theatres, FWICE says that the livelihood of lakhs of laborers and technicians is linked to the films. In such a situation, the trend of demanding to boycott Bollywood and its films is not good for the economic health of lakhs of people earning from it.
In such a situation, FWICE has thanked all the producers who have given employment to lakhs of people by producing films and has expressed its support towards them. FWICE has also demanded the intervention of the government to stop the trend of Boycott Bollywood.
Sunil Shetty made this request to CM
Sunil Shetty Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday Yogi Adityanath Urged to help eradicate hatred against the Hindi film industry and get rid of the trend of boycotting Bollywood on social media. The actor said during a meeting with CM Yogi in Mumbai that he can end the Boycott Bollywood trend. Not everyone in the industry takes drugs. It is very important to call the audience back to the theatres. This hashtag Boycott Bollywood is going on, it can stop only on your saying.
It is necessary to remove the stigma on us
The actor further said, ‘We have done good films. I have been a part of films like Border. If I have become Sunil Shetty, it is because of UP. He further told CM Yogi that if you lead, then it can definitely happen. The stigma that has been imposed on us needs to be removed.
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