Indian film corps “strictly” tells members not to work with Pakistani artists and singers



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Bollywood actor Salman Khan on the green carpet at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 5, 2010. REUTERS / Dinuka Liyanawatte / Files

An Indian film corps has “strictly” prohibited the country’s artists and singers from working with their Pakistani counterparts, even if the collaboration was digital.

In a statement released Sunday, the Federation of Film Employees of West India (FWICE) said it had “issued a full non-cooperation circular advising all members not to work in any way with all artists, singers and technicians Pakistanis. “

The statement, shared by film critic Taran Adarsh, also noted that some of the Indian artists were “blatantly violating” the instructions. He also referred to an instance in which “our musicians have worked online with singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan from Pakistan, who is being seen online.”

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“We have been informed that more entertainment products and songs are being planned and manufactured,” FWICE stated, warning that violators “will be subject to strict disciplinary measures initiated by FWICE.”

The film corps became involved in the propaganda directed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi against Pakistan and chose to omit any mention of both the persistent violations of the Indian army ceasefire in the Line of Control (LoC), and the inhuman curfew. imposed on Kashmir and the human being. rights violations through military aggression.

Pakistani Junior Indian Army Martyr Child

Earlier today, the Indian army had resorted to unprovoked shelling throughout the LoC, martyring a two-year-old Pakistani boy and seriously injuring four others, including a 72-year-old woman.

The Director General (DG) of Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Babar Iftikhar had said that the Indian army had been using artillery and heavy mortars to attack civilians in the past 24 hours.

“Pakistani army troops effectively responded and attacked Indian posts that started fires. The wounded were evacuated to nearby health facilities to receive necessary medical attention,” said Maj. Gen. Iftikhar.



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