B-Town celebs show support for Pak artists amid boycott call

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Film critic Mayank Shekhar had also criticised MNS saying culture is apolitical and when government of India has given permission to Pakistani actors to work here, any other political outfit should not “spread fear” among people.

Meanwhile, comedian Raju Srivastava has cancelled his upcoming show in Karachi, saying he can’t be making jokes and be funny at a time when Indian soldiers are getting killed.

Raju Srivastava, Image courtesy: ww.itimes.com
Raju Srivastava, Image courtesy: ww.itimes.com

“I was invited to do a comedy show in Pakistan but every day we see that our soldiers are getting killed at the border.

In this situation how can I go and make people laugh there?

“I don’t want to go to Pakistan. Our country is good. Here we have brotherhood, respect and love. We are happy here. I won’t go to Pakistan to do the show,” he wrote on Twitter.

Sourced from agencies, Feature image courtesy: variety.com

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