Wrath Yatra: Trouble Ahead For Karan Johar, Pakistani Actors In Bollywood

With Mumbai’s much-feared MNS issuing an ultimatum to all the Pakistani actors to clear out of Mumbai in 48 hours, a panic situation has been created specially in Karan Johar’s production house where there are two projects that would be immediately hit badly by the anti-Pakistan mood that has gripped India after the Uri massacre.

Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil  which releases for Diwali has been threatened with a “ban” in Maharashtra by the MSN. And Karan Johar is not amused. This is not his first brush with political intervention. Earlier his production Wake Up Sid was pulled up for referring to Mumbai by its earlier name ‘Bombay’. And Karan’s My Name Is Khan got targeted because of its leading man Shah Rukh Khan’s controversial comments on cross-border relations.

This time there is cause for exacerbated panic in Karan Johar’s production house. Not only is Fawad Khan starrer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil under threat, Karan also plans to start shooting his new Fawad-Katrina Kaif rom-com directed by debutant Aditya Dhar, in November.

Sources close to Karan’s Dharma Productions say the Fawad-Katrina project is being re-considered in the light of the current political crisis between the two countries.

While Karan wisely refrained from comment a friend of his said, “Karan has been encouraging and supporting Fawad . After the success of Kapoor & Sons they’ve worked together in Ae Dil Hi Mushkil and are all set to start a new project.Karan also has another Pakistani actor Imran Abbas in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. He is worried. But he won’t give in to pressure tactics.At the most the Fawad-Katrina project may be delayed.”

The other Bollywood   biggie under the MNS scanner for its Pakistani presence is  directorRahul Dholakia’s Raees, the  Shah Rukh Khan starrer  to be released  in January 2017 which features Pakistan’s  actress Mahira Khan opposite Shah Rukh. The film produced byFarhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani is part of MNS’s patriotic wrath yatra .

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While none from the Raees team including director Rohal Dholakia is willing to speak on-record a source close to the production team says they are hoping for a swift closure to the anger directed at Pakistani artistes.

“They(the Pakistani artistes in India) are  hardworking charming and talented.Pakistani singers like Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan are very popular in India. Fawad is a heart-throb.When they are accepted by the Indian audience how  can they be stopped?” asks a source from the Raees team.

Frequent fliers to Pakistan from the Mumbai film industry who have vocally championed the cause of cultural ties between the two countries are studiously silent over the current political-diplomatic crisis. Off the record one of them described the demand to ban Pakistani artistes in Bollywood as “insane.”

“You can’t stop the flow of artistes just because there is trouble on the political level. No one is holding a gun to the forehead to sign Fawad Khan or Ali Zafar. They are working inBollywood because they are welcomed,” says the source.

However another topnotch producers known to make insanely big-budgeted blockbusters says he would never  work with Pakistani artistes. “Twice I’ve been tempted to signFawad.But who wants trouble?” he shudders.

Vaibhav Choudhary

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