While Jaya Bachchan (SP) was critical of the apathy shown by successive governments towards the entertainment industry in Rajya Sabha, Vinod Khanna (BJP) drew a comparison with the Chinese film industry in Lok Sabha.
"I wonder why the entertainment industry has been ignored by all governments. I underline on the word all. It has been ignored by all," Bachchan said in the Upper House.
The "Abhimaan" star complained that the entertainment tax imposed in India was among the highest in the world and on top of it all, it has been grappling with several other problems.
Drawing a comparison, he said while Chiense film industry was capable of competing globally, Indian film industry, which connects millions of its diaspora with the mainland, also needs similar government support.
"Indian film industry does need a boost," the 'Sachaa Jhutha' star said.
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