This Article is From Feb 18, 2021

Maharashtra Congress Threatens To Stop Big B, Akshay Kumar's Film Shoots

The BJP, on the other hand, has said Amitabh Bachchan didn't get scared by Gabbar Singh in Sholay, so the Congress's threat didn't matter.

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Mumbai:

The Maharashtra Congress today took an aggressive stand against celebrities who had once been critical of the Central government over fuel prices but are now perceived to be mute even though the rates have only shot up higher than ever before. The state party chief has gone to the extent of threatening to stop the screening and shooting of movies involving stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar of they didn't speak up now as they did before.

The BJP, on the other hand, has come out in support of these very stars in the wake of the "threat" issued by the ruling party in the state.

"Rising fuel prices has hit common people's homes. During the Manmohan Singh government people like Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar used to tweet (about fuel prices). Today they are silent," Nana Patole, the state Congress chief, said today in Bhandara. Don't they have the courage to speak against "the dictatorial Modi government" he further asked, before meting out a threat.

The prices of branded or additive-laced petrol, which attracts higher taxes, have crossed the Rs 100-mark in some places, including Maharashtra, PTI reported today. In Mumbai, petrol now costs Rs 96.32 a litre and diesel Rs 87.32, the report said.

"In Maharashtra, we will not allow the shooting of films involving Amitabh Bachchan or Akshay Kumar. Either you speak up against the anti-national policies of the Narendra Modi government or we will stop your movies' shooting," he said.

Coming to the stars' rescue, state BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said the Congress's soul was dictatorial while it wore the mask of democracy. "Since their office is on Akbar Road, they will walk only Akbar's path. Amitabh Bachchan isn't going to be worried about their threats. He had faced similar threats from Gabbar Singh in the movie Sholay," Mr Mungantiwar said. 

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Ram Kadam of the BJP said the Congress was threatening highly talented personalities.

"Is tweeting in favour of India a crime?" Mr Kadam asked in a video that in circulation on social media. "Some people sitting abroad are tarnishing India's image and the Congress is supporting them."

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The BJP leader was alluding to the "toolkit" case that the Delhi police have filed alleging an international conspiracy to damage India's reputation by channeling global focus on the ongoing farmers' agitation.

The case was filed after a number of international celebrities such as pop singer Rihanna, adult-movie actress Mia Khalifa, and green activist Greta Thunberg tweeted their support for the farmers.

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Shortly after, many Indian celebrities lie Lata Mangeshkar and Sachin Tendulkar had tweeted asking foreigners to not interfere in Indian politics. This, in turn, had sparked allegations of government pressure on these stalwarts to parrot the government line on the issue.

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