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National Anthem row: Don’t know why this debate is happening, says Madhur Bhandarkar

By ANI  |   Published: 26th October 2017 02:04 PM  |  

Last Updated: 26th October 2017 02:04 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Nagpur city Congress chief Vikas Thakre, said, 'We wanted to meet Bhandarkar and know as to why he was not showing the movie to the concerned Congress leaders. What is he hiding?

Director Madhur Bhandarkar.

MUMBAI: A string of strong reactions have started to surface after the Supreme Court refused to modify its earlier order in connection with playing of National Anthem in movie theaters.

Reacting to the court’s decision, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar said that he doesn’t understand why this debate is still happening.

Bhandarkar, exclusively told ANI, “I don’t know why this debate is still happening. Why people would not want to stand for the national anthem? I feel it was a good decision.”

The ‘Indu Sarkar’ helmer also noted that people don’t have any problem standing in theatres for snacks, so why do they have problem in standing for the national anthem. 

“People stand in line for snack in theatres, I also do, so why people have problem in standing for 52 seconds to give respect to a country’s flag. That is the biggest tribute we can give to our country, to the soldiers and we should all be proud of that. This is our country’s national anthem, not some other country’s,” noted Bhandarkar.

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