Indian actor Rajeev Khandelwal criticizes Indian government’s nan on Pakistani artists
- Khandelwal criticizes the Indian government’s ban on Pakistani artists.
- He questions the authority of politicians to impose such restrictions.
- Khandelwal criticizes the ban’s arbitrary nature, arguing it undermines artistic exchange.
Indian actor Rajeev Khandelwal recently voiced strong opposition to the Indian government’s ban on Pakistani artists working in the country. In a candid interview, Khandelwal condemned politicians for creating such boundaries and questioned their authority to impose these restrictions. He expressed frustration over the arbitrary nature of the ban, suggesting it undermines the spirit of artistic exchange.
Khandelwal highlighted the love and admiration that Indian actors receive from Pakistani audiences, questioning why the message of love and peace is being obstructed when India promotes ‘aman’ (peace).
He argued that the ban contradicts the values of harmony and mutual respect that should be upheld, and he criticized the decision-makers for prioritizing political agendas over cultural diplomacy.