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Naseeruddin and the award wapsi gang are inherently meek and submissive people, they have the custom of prostrating before everything and anything non-Indian. Also they have the habit of holding grudges and using isolated instances (leave India brainfade by Kohli) for moral posturing and political propaganda. Same Naseeruddin used to do a cricket show 10-15 years back and he dedicated 1 full segment to singing paeans about Miandad who was nothing short of a roadside rowdy. Some people have memories and unlimited time to waste Mr Shah, your exact political stance and agenda behind this bizarre commentary isn't unknown to us :eviltongue:.

Also the old fart hates all successful Indian people/things, he hates Javed Akhtar, he hates Rajesh Khanna, he hates Sholay, he hates Amitabh, he hates Salman Khan, he hates Bollywood and IPL (just like me :laugh:), he hates success because he didn't get the same level of adulation from public like some of his contemporaries. In short he is like Sanju Manju, only an older and more cranky version.

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Artistes unite to fight ideology of hate

To hold national convention in New Delhi on February 16,17 in the run up to 2019 General Election

In an unprecedented move, more than 450 artistes from across India, representing various fields of art, have come together under the banner of Artists Unite! to sign a declaration that speaks “for democracy, and against hate”.

The declaration,signed by a galaxy of stars from the world of art,literature, music, fine arts, cinema and theatre cautions that the ongoing assault on culture is an attack on democracy and asserted that “democracy is not a majoritarian project to identify enemies and enforce uniformity of language, behaviour and culture. Democracy is the celebration of a collective will for peace, of living together with dignity and equality.”

“We will fight hate with love. We will counter violence with peace,” the artistes say in the declaration, adding, “Through our images, speech, words, music and bodies we will resist the cultural destruction of India.”

The signatories include, among others, artists Atul Dodiya, Nalini Malini, Ranbir Kaleka, Sudhir Patwardhan, Venkat Raman Singh Shyam and Vivan Sundaram; art critic and historian Geeta Kapur; dancers Aditi Mangaldas, Astad Deboo, Mallika Sarabhai and Navtej Johar; filmmakers Anand Patwardhan, Chitra Palekar, Kabir Khan, Kiran Rao, Nandita Das, Saeed Akhtar Mirza and Shonali Bose; screenwriters Anjum Rajabali, Vinay Shukla and Shama Zaidi; actors Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah; musicians Neela Bhagwat, Rahul Ram, T. M. Krishna and Vidya Rao; photographers Dayanita Singh and Sudharak Olwe; poets Adil Jussawala, Ashok Vajpayi, K. Satchidanandan and Mangalesh Dabral; puppeteer Dadi Pudumjee; theatre practitioners Mahesh Dattani, Mahesh Eklunchwar and Sunil Shanbag; and; writers Arundhati Roy, G.N. Devy, Jerry Pinto, Meena Kandasamy, Shanta Gokhale, Shashi Deshpande and Vishnu Nagar.

The “Artists Unite!” platform also announced a national convention in the Capital next year on February 16 and 17. Similar events will be held simultaneously nation-wide, on the same dates, in Bhubaneshwar, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Patna.“The idea behind the convention is to weigh in with a collective voice, and with a creative energy that makes arts and literature a site of resistance to the hate politics that is sweeping the country,” it states.

The seeds of Artists Unite! were laid during the “Not In My Name” campaign against mob lynching. It has come up in response to the growing climate of segregation and intolerance in the country. According to the declaration, that took about two months to take shape, “new cultural narratives are being spawned by this ideology of hate, imbued with a sense of victimhood, revenge, aggression, and violence that has manifested itself in many forms, from horrific acts of lynching to the murderous attacks on writers and artists, the violent disruption of cultural events, destruction of educational and cultural institutions and the rewriting of school text-books. The emancipatory and spiritual possibilities of culture are being replaced by a language that relies solely on war cries, propaganda, and the images, metaphors, visions and sounds of supremacy.”

According to Sharmila Samant, one of the Mumbai-based organisers, the idea is to not see Indian culture as monolithic, to not limit the campaign to just Delhi-Mumbai, to be inclusive and not exclude any art form or artistes, “be they traditional practitioners or contemporary artistes, writers or film-makers”. “We have had a syncretic art and culture tradition be it song, dance, miniatures or even food and architecture. Hatred, segregation and separatism don’t make sense [within it]. The art forms and artists have to grow, while accepting influences of a rich cultural heritage than being insular,” she says.

 

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Award wapsi gang, not in my name gang, aman ki asha gang........ to make a return. Naseer mian laying the stage for his return. 

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"Fear for my children amidst the djinn of intolerance in the country" says Shah after speaking out against Virat Kohli

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In a recently released video, veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah has expressed concern over the increasing intolerance in the country. He said the djinn of intolerance was now out and there was no way of putting it back in the bottle. He said the poison is all-pervasive and now everyone has the freedom to go right ahead and do as they please.

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All making sense now, election season coming up and it is make or break time for libtards. 

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"Fear for my children amidst the djinn of intolerance in the country" says Shah after speaking out against Virat Kohli
In a recently released video, veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah has expressed concern over the increasing intolerance in the country. He said the djinn of intolerance was now out and there was no way of putting it back in the bottle. He said the poison is all-pervasive and now everyone has the freedom to go right ahead and do as they please.
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All making sense now, election season coming up and it is make or break time for libtards. 
Really ?
Because Kohli too was criticised after leave the country retort.
He straight up apologized.
Man Virat already has a lot of haters

Nobody will tell anything to the useless Shahs for bashing him

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:

One more actor to ignore..has gone Mahesh Bhatt / Aamir Khan way...

He was always like this, remember him foaming in his mouth and signing a mercy petition for SOB Yakub Memon. Also his love for Pakistan (called it home on the back of a series of ISI/Piggy Army led terrorist attacks on Indian soil) and repeated claims that Indians are being brainwashed into believing Pakistan as the enemy takes the bakery. Filthy scumbag whose real and reel life are polar opposite, he is part of the brigade that has enjoyed excess patronage and gifts under Congress regime but suddenly found the freebie supply chain run dry under Modi sarkar. I won't argue with some of the things he said in the recent days but he has no credibility to be the Indian society's conscience keeper. When was the last time you heard these librandus talk about 1984, Bhagalpur or Kashmiri Pandits exodus? Has any librandu ever raised voice over what happened to minorities in Kashmir? Bas har cheez mein Musalman, Islam, Qaum hi dekhte hai yeh log, country has no other worrying issue it seems. 

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