'Udta Punjab' row: Pained by 'Shotgun' Sinha's comment, says Ashok Pandit

Defending Pahlaj Nihlani, Sinha said the former is dutifully playing his part as the CBFC chairman

Movie poster of Udta Punjab
Movie poster of Udta Punjab
ANI Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Last Updated : Jun 13 2016 | 5:02 PM IST

Veteran filmmaker Ashok Pandit on Monday said that he feels pained when veteran actors like Shatrughan Sinha speak against the freedom of expression of the film industry.

Pandit told ANI, "I am surprised with the statement of Shatrughan Sinha ji where he is backing the CBFC chairman. The whole industry is tensed with the whole episode of 'Udta Punjab' and Shatrughan ji said that whatever Nihlani did was correct."

"I feel pained that a senior actor like him is making a statement against freedom of expression. It would be better if Shatru ji keeps his personal equations separate," he added.

Actor-turned politician Shatrughan Sinha earlier on Monday defended the CBFC chairman, saying he is only following the guidelines laid down by the government.

"The filmmakers, who are attacking him (Nihlani), forget that he has not made the rules. He is only following the guidelines laid down by the government. Don't shoot the messenger if you don't like the message," Sinha told ANI.

Defending his 'close friend' Pahlaj Nihlani, the Patna Sahib MP said the former is dutifully and beautifully playing his part as the CBFC chairman.

"Why there is a huge outcry to sack Pahlaj Nihlani? He is only doing his duty. One should ask the government to change the guidelines," he said.

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First Published: Jun 13 2016 | 4:28 PM IST

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