Sudheendra Kulkarni speak to the media in Mumbai on October 12. (Image courtesy: AFP)
Mumbai:
Members of the film fraternity including Mahesh Bhatt, Rishi Kapoor and Sona Mohapatra have strongly criticised the paint attack on former journalist Sudheendra Kulkarni for organising a former Pakistan minister's book launch in Mumbai.
Rishi Kapoor said that the act is "unpardonable" while Mr Bhatt noted that it not only brings shame on to the society, but also "debunks our claims to be a democracy". (Also Read: Rishi Kapoor on Meat Ban and 'Radhe Baby' in Long Expected Tweet)
The stir created after the cancellation of Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali's concert is yet to die down when some suspected Shiv Sena workers attacked Mr Kulkarni, allegedly for organising an event to launch a book by former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri.
The incident happened when Mr Kulkarni was leaving his home in south-central Mumbai on Monday morning. A group of around a dozen alleged Shiv Sena activists threw black paint on him.
Rishi Kapoor tweeted:
Filmmaker Mr Bhatt shared:
This is what singer Sona Mohapatra, who is known for singing tracks like c and Bedardi Raja tweeted:
Musician Shaan and television personality Mini Mathur too expressed their views. Shaan wrote: "It's all getting ridiculous now," reacting to the incident while Mini described the situation as "Intolerance at its peak."
Actress Dia Mirza had appreciation for Mr Kulkarni. She said:
Filmmaker Onir too had a question. "Where are we headed?" he asked. Masaan director Neeraj Ghaywan shared an image of Mr Kulkarni and pointed out that: "He is wearing the colours of our flag". The paint that was thrown at him had stained not just his face and clothes but also the Indian flag pinned to his coat.
Rishi Kapoor said that the act is "unpardonable" while Mr Bhatt noted that it not only brings shame on to the society, but also "debunks our claims to be a democracy". (Also Read: Rishi Kapoor on Meat Ban and 'Radhe Baby' in Long Expected Tweet)
The stir created after the cancellation of Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali's concert is yet to die down when some suspected Shiv Sena workers attacked Mr Kulkarni, allegedly for organising an event to launch a book by former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri.
The incident happened when Mr Kulkarni was leaving his home in south-central Mumbai on Monday morning. A group of around a dozen alleged Shiv Sena activists threw black paint on him.
Rishi Kapoor tweeted:
Excuse me! This is ridiculous and unpardonable. And to address a media conference in this manner? Politics!! pic.twitter.com/qhUXMMPo1B
— rishi kapoor (@chintskap) October 12, 2015
Filmmaker Mr Bhatt shared:
The attack on Sudhendra Kulkarni ridicules our constitution, shames our police, & debunks our claims to be a democracy.
— Mahesh Bhatt (@MaheshNBhatt) October 12, 2015
This is what singer Sona Mohapatra, who is known for singing tracks like c and Bedardi Raja tweeted:
Dear Shiv Sena, Throwing paint on Sudheerna Kulkarni doesn't make you patriotic. If you remotely care, help fight our biggest enemy- poverty
— Sona Mohapatra (@sonamohapatra) October 12, 2015
Musician Shaan and television personality Mini Mathur too expressed their views. Shaan wrote: "It's all getting ridiculous now," reacting to the incident while Mini described the situation as "Intolerance at its peak."
Actress Dia Mirza had appreciation for Mr Kulkarni. She said:
Kudos #SudheendraKulkarni for not allowing intimidation and threat to weaken your choice.
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) October 12, 2015
Filmmaker Onir too had a question. "Where are we headed?" he asked. Masaan director Neeraj Ghaywan shared an image of Mr Kulkarni and pointed out that: "He is wearing the colours of our flag". The paint that was thrown at him had stained not just his face and clothes but also the Indian flag pinned to his coat.
And he is wearing the colours of our flag... pic.twitter.com/tWm0kTPZLc
— Neeraj Ghaywan (@ghaywan) October 12, 2015