Rajeev Khandelwal On Ban Of Pakistani Artists: 'Our politics Dictates Certain Things, It's Very Wrong'

Rajeev Khandelwal, a versatile actor known for his roles in films, television, and web series, recently addressed the ban on Pakistani artists.

Rajeev Khandelwal, a versatile actor known for his roles in films, television, and web series, recently addressed the ban on Pakistani artists. In an interview with bollywood Bubble, he criticized the ban, expressing that it is unfair for politicians to advocate such restrictions.



What rajeev said about the ban on Pakistani artists

Rajeev said, "Nahi nahi, it is politics. Bohot galat hai. Logo ko ban karne waale kaun hote hain politicians. Humari politics dictate karti hai kuchh cheezo ko. Jaha pe pyaar badh sakta hai, uss pyaar ko bhi aap badhne nahi de rahe, for whatever reasons. So, I don't understand this. Mera comment karna bhi galat hoga kyuki mujhe samajh hi nahi aata hai ki kyu. Hum aman ki baat karte hain na. To jaha aman ban raha hai waha bhi political party ke log aa ke usko Hindu-Muslim ka angle de dete hain. Toh wo galat hai."



He continued, "Aisa thodi hai ki pakistan ki government unhe agent ki tarah bhej rhi hai. Pata nahi. I have seen a lot of love coming (No, it's all politics. It's very wrong. Who are these politicians to ban artists? Our politics dictates certain things. Where love can grow, you are not allowing it to flourish, for whatever reasons. I don't understand this. It's even wrong for me to comment because I don't understand why. We talk about peace and harmony, but even where genuine peace exists, political parties bring in a Hindu-Muslim angle. That's not right. It's not like the Pakistani government is sending these artists as agents. I've only seen a lot of love coming)."

About rajeev Khandelwal

Rajeev Khandelwal's acting career includes notable hindi television shows such as 'Kahiin To Hoga' and 'Sacch Ka Saamna.' He made his bollywood debut with 'Aamir' in 2008 and later appeared in films like 'Shaitan' (2011) and 'Table No. 21' (2013). His recent Disney+ Hotstar show, 'Showtime,' has been renewed for a second season.

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