You're not obligated to make social commentary through your art: Farah Khan

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 02 2019 | 1:55 PM IST

Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan says when celebrities are attached to social causes it makes a huge impact in creating awareness but one is not obligated to make a commentary using their art.

The "Om Shanti Om" director said since every individual is different, even their art will have different things to say.

"There is no obligation and there should never be an obligation on art. It should come from within you. Whether they want to speak about something, or highlight a cause," Farah told PTI.

"Not everyone is vocal, fiery and feisty. If you feel like doing it, you come out and do it," she added.

The director, however, said films as a medium have often tackled societal stigmas on screen and now with the boom in OTT platform, there are more opportunities.

"To a great extent Bollywood films do their bit. A film like 'Taare Zameen Par', for example, helped create awareness. Now we have a series of platforms too so we should do it."
"The awareness regarding autistic children's need is missing in our country. According to last year's data, almost two-three percent of our population is mentally challenged, which means two and a half crores. Do we see them in cinema halls, parks, malls?

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First Published: Apr 02 2019 | 1:55 PM IST

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