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Raza Murad: Don’t want VIR DAS forbidden

Raza Murad: Don't want VIR DAS forbidden
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Vir Das suddenly found himself in the midst of a raging controversy.
The comedians have shared videos that describe two different sides of India, where it was reportedly quoted in line, women were raped in India at night, which had attracted severe criticism from various quarters in the country.
Previously today, Etimes brought you a critical reaction from the Pandit Ashoke filmmaker and President Fwice BN Tiwari to the watershed.
We also reached a senior actor Raza Murad who also expressed his disappointment at the choice of watershed words.
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Raza Murad strongly criticized Das’s decision to mock India through its satire.
Murad said, “This is a very irresponsible statement.
You are an Indian, you go abroad to make people laugh at your country’s fees and at the cost of our people.
You make fun of us and people identify you as people India.
If you will talk this way, if you don’t respect the country and other people, who else will? “.
While BN Tiwari and Ashoke Pandit suggested that the waters will be prohibited and try in their respective courts, Murad offers more balanced corrective actions.
He said, “I don’t want him to be banned.
I no one to take anyone’s livelihood but there is always a legal path that can be taken”.
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While Murad suggested that strict legal actions can be taken against the watershed, he also said that offering public apologies could not be a solution to the situation.
VIR DAS has issued an initial statement that day, apologized for offending the country and explained that he did not intend to demean India and its culture.
But Murad was not convincing and added, “Sorry, it’s an easy way out and it’s like you killed someone and then apologized for it.
It didn’t happen like that”.

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