Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

IMPPA To Pass Resolution Banning Pakistani Artistes In India

IANS, 29 Sep, 2016 12:57 PM
    The Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association (IMPPA) on Thursday decided to ban Pakistani artistes and technicians from working in India till ongoing bilateral tensions die down, a spokesperson said.
     
    Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit, Vice President, IMPPA told IANS over phone: "At a meeting today, the members of IMPPA have decided that Pakistani actors and technicians can't be allowed to work in India till matters settle down."
     
    However, he clarified that this decision will be applicable only for new projects.
     
    Pandit said the IMPPA will in no way impede the release of any movies which are slated to hit the screens and feature Pakistani actors.
     
    This resolution, which will be officially passed on Friday, is the second such directive after the political party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) gave an ultimatum to Pakistani artistes to leave India, and even threatened the release of films featuring Pakistani actors.
     
    Among the films are Karan Johar's "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", starring Pakistan's heartthrob Fawad Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan's "Raees", which will mark Mahira Khan's Bollywood foray.
     
    Asked if IMPPA's resolution is motivated by the MNS in anyway, Pandit said: "It has nothing to do with politics. We are not going to trouble any filmmaker who has already worked with a Pakistani actor in a yet to be released film, but we are opposing any new projects with them."
     
    Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated since the September 18 terror strike on an army camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 18 Indian soldiers were killed. India has blamed the attack on Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed, which was also responsible for the January 2 Pathankot terror strike in which seven Indian security personnel were killed.
     
    India on Thursday said its army had carried out "surgical strikes" on terrorist launch pads in Pakistani territory.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Consider Aamir My Inspiration, Says Harshvardhan Kapoor

    Consider Aamir My Inspiration, Says Harshvardhan Kapoor
    Actor Harshwardhan Kapoor, who is making his Bollywood debut with "Mirzya", says he looks at Aamir Khan as an inspiration.

    Consider Aamir My Inspiration, Says Harshvardhan Kapoor

    No Pressure on Harshvardhan Kapoor, Saiyami Kher Ahead of Mirzya Release

    No Pressure on Harshvardhan Kapoor, Saiyami Kher Ahead of Mirzya Release
    Harshvardhan is actor’s Anil Kapoor son, while Saiyami is the granddaughter of yesteryear actress Usha Kiran and niece of Tanvi Azmi.

    No Pressure on Harshvardhan Kapoor, Saiyami Kher Ahead of Mirzya Release

    You'll Never Guess Why Veteran Writer Gulzar Hasn't Penned A Script For 17 Years

    You'll Never Guess Why Veteran Writer Gulzar Hasn't Penned A Script For 17 Years
    Gulzar makes a comeback in Indian cinema as the screenwriter and lyricist of Mirzya

    You'll Never Guess Why Veteran Writer Gulzar Hasn't Penned A Script For 17 Years

    SRK wishes Anubhav Sinha best of luck for 'Tum Bin 2'

    SRK wishes Anubhav Sinha best of luck for 'Tum Bin 2'
    Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has wished good luck to filmmaker Anubhav Sinha for his upcoming film "Tum Bin 2".

    SRK wishes Anubhav Sinha best of luck for 'Tum Bin 2'

    Ajay Devgn Is Backbone Of 'Parched': Leena Yadav

    Director Leena Yadav says Ajay Devgn, who has produced her forthcoming directorial "Parched", is the backbone of the film as he came out to support the project.

    Ajay Devgn Is Backbone Of 'Parched': Leena Yadav

    Sharmila Tagore, Farah Khan To Talk On Gender Empowerment

    Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore and ace choreographer Farah Khan are set to talk about gender empowerment at the first edition of The Bridge, a conclave.

    Sharmila Tagore, Farah Khan To Talk On Gender Empowerment