Since the terror strike last month, there has been a growing demand for a ban on Pakistani artistes, with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena even issuing an ultimatum to them to leave India and Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA) passing a motion to ban artistes from across the border from working in the industry.
Recently, Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India announced it won't release films featuring Pakistani artistes in four states-- Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Gujarat.
"Second, I'm extremely patriotic. So, whatever my government decide to keep the counry safe I go with that but at the same time I believe that artists are not representation of, at least not yet, there has not been an actor who has done something to harm someone's life," Priyanka told NDTV.
"For an artist, their work is their religion. One cannot hold an artist responsible for their religion. Why are we not picking on someone who have actively done something wrong?"
She added that the families of Indian soldiers do not care about actor of which nationality comes and works here and they are concerned about the safety of their sons and the rest of the country so, this should be highlighted rather than the debate on Pakistani artistes.
"(Families of Indian soldiers) are not concerned about who is coming into the country, doing a movie... And going away. They are concerned about keeping rest of their sons and rest of their soldiers safe and that needs to be our focus.
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