Subhash Ghai photographed in Mumbai.
Mumbai:
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai said that the 'intolerance' issue is politically motivated.
Mr Ghai tweeted:
Several celebrities have expressed their opinion on 'intolerance' in the country. After Shah Rukh, Aamir Khan was criticised when he said that his wife Kiran Rao had discussed about moving out of India due to growing intolerance in the country.(Also Read: India is Still Secular But It's Time to Speak Up, Says Nandita Das)
Mr Ghai has made films like Karz, Pardes and Yaadein.
On Facebook , Mr Ghai wrote: "So finally truth has come out today that intolerance is more of a political farce than a social or communal issue where 124cr people including poor n poorest job less less fortunate have been tolerant for years. Treating it as their virtue to be tolerant within given situations. N move ahead with new inspirations."
Mr Ghai tweeted:
Babuji says - intolerance comes from intolerant people who r deprived of power -corruption -promotions-facilitations coz of changes made
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) November 29, 2015
If 100 cr people living in poverty for 70 years have learnt tolerance as a their virtue n strength - so why 2debate on 12000 intolerant gems
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) November 29, 2015
India is most tolerant country living in hardship For decades. Still celebrating every festival n occasions... https://t.co/m8wAuzFUon
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) November 29, 2015
finally we can see today that intolerance is more of political issue than a social issue where 124cr people including poorest been tolerant
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) November 30, 2015
So finally truth has come out today that intolerance is more of a political farce than a social or communal... https://t.co/vPsWkI1fMB
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) November 30, 2015
Several celebrities have expressed their opinion on 'intolerance' in the country. After Shah Rukh, Aamir Khan was criticised when he said that his wife Kiran Rao had discussed about moving out of India due to growing intolerance in the country.(Also Read: India is Still Secular But It's Time to Speak Up, Says Nandita Das)
Mr Ghai has made films like Karz, Pardes and Yaadein.
On Facebook , Mr Ghai wrote: "So finally truth has come out today that intolerance is more of a political farce than a social or communal issue where 124cr people including poor n poorest job less less fortunate have been tolerant for years. Treating it as their virtue to be tolerant within given situations. N move ahead with new inspirations."