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Don't try to pollute film industry with communal bias: Javed Akhtar

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Veteran Javed today warned "bigots" to be wary of communalising the Indian film industry, which he termed as "the citadel of secularism".

The 73-year-old lyricist-writer's comments come after India-based French Francois had responded to reports of a planned on-screen adaptation of Mahabharat, in which Khan could possibly play Krishna, highlighting the Bollywood star's religion.

Without naming Gautier, Akhtar, who has spent 53-years in films, asked people to stop spreading hatred in the name of faith in the field of cinema.

"I had joined film industry in 1965 on a salary of 50 rupees per month. In these 53 years not for a second I have experienced or even seen any communal bias in our industry.

"This film industry is the citadel of secularism. Bigots, don't try to pollute it," he tweeted today.

had tweeted, "Why should @AamirKhan, a Muslim, play in most ancient & sacred of Hindu epics, the Is @BJP4India Govt of @narendramodi going to be like the @INCIndia & just stand by in name of secularism??? Would Muslims allow a Hindu to play life of Mohamed?"

had earlier slammed the for behaving like a PR machine, calling him "clueless" about Indian history and films.

"Can somebody educate this idiot that a film was made in 1965 and had become a super hit. The producer's name was This is that we are proud of. Can some body explain it to the dimwit," had written earlier.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 14:40 IST
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