Saturday, June 27, 2020

Objection to Atif Aslam's song:Indians Hypocrisy They bring Arts and Entertainment into war



Objection to Atif Aslam's song: "Brother, whatever happens ... India will always love you"

Truth be told, are you a fan of Atif Aslam? Even if you are not, you have to admit that most people are. In Pakistan as well as in India. no? Well, at least we didn't go down without explaining ourselves first.
By the way, whether you are a fan or not, you will know that they have been trending well in the last 24 hours. Where? Hey brother and where, on Twitter! Not one, not two, not three, many many trends!


Why? Let's start from the beginning. So it happened that the Indian music label T series uploaded a song of Atif Aslam on its YouTube channel on Saturday. which one? The song of the movie 'Marjawan' released in 2119, 'Kana Sona'.
Now some people don't find it 'gold' at all, especially Amiya Khopkar, president of Maharashtra No Norman Sena's (MNS) Chitrapat Sena, who said that if the T-series did not remove the song, it would be a 'big action'. Will do
Then #TakeDownAtifAslamSong started trending on Twitter.
Now you will ask why. On the one hand, you ask a lot of questions, and if you ask the truth, we like your point very much. Your question and our answer!
Well, the reason was that after the suicide attack in Pulwama, MNS had banned music companies from working with Pakistani artists. At the same time, both the Federation of Western India Cine Employees and the All India Cine Workers Association have banned Pakistani artists from working in India.
Twitter user Shalini tweeted, tagging the T-series, "Is this your patriotism?"



There were many more similar tweets shared but some users also defended Atif Aslam. Shrees Chandak wrote, “Atif Aslam has always given the best songs to Bollywood. Why should they pay the price for their country's deeds? Don't remove their song
But some people shared a screenshot in which Atif Aslam spoke about Kashmir in one of his tweets before going on Hajj on August 6 last year, and therefore justified the MNS's demand. ۔
Fortunately, the T-series finally wrote a letter to MNS chief Raj Thackeray in which he apologized and posted the song on YouTube, apologizing and deleting the song.



By the way, the matter should have ended here, but there is another toast in the story. While there was talk of treason and sanctions, on the other hand, #IndiaLovesAtifAslam was also trending. Ganesh Gerger wrote, “No one can take the place of Atif Aslam's voice. They have given us many beautiful and unforgettable songs. Brother, whatever happens, we are with you. India will always love you, and we will always support you.


 
If you want, we are also the ones to remember the loves, forget the grievances, right? Wow, by the way, the idea for Atif Aslam's next song is good, isn't it?

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