The minister made his comments at a press conference here where he was joined by producer Vashu Bhagnani, whose film "Welcome to New York" features a song by Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Bhagnani said he will not be able to replace the concerned song, titled "Ishtehar", in the movie but vowed not to work with the artistes from across the border in future.
"We made this song around 8-9 months ago. Now the film is releasing the day after tomorrow. We want to remove this song because for us the country and our soldiers come first. But still we cannot do anything as the film is releasing this Friday," Bhagnani said.
"As an artiste I do feel that there are no boundaries to art. But having said that I feel when our soldiers are dying at the border, I think the rhetoric that tensions between India and Pakistan can be solved through cricket and music cannot be applicable for sometime. In Cricket, we are not allowing Pakistan cricketers to play in the IPL. And I think the Bollywood, which is a strong medium in itself, should take a stand as well on this issue," Supriyo, who himself is a playback singer, said.
right now, it is time that we show restraint when it comes to using Pakistani artistes in Bollywood," he added.
The BJP minister said the views were personal and should not be taken as the stand of the government.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan responded to the controversy around the song and tweeted, "In midst of so much being said all I can say is music has no boundaries and thank everyone for showing so much love for the songs which I am a part of.
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