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With all the uneasiness prevailing around our country, Indian citizens have divided opinions about many decisions taken by PM Narendra Modi led BJP government. Bollywood also actively took part in these discussions and made it very clear whether they stand with the people or the government. After Anurag Kashyap, lyricist Javed Akhtar and filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt have also shared their opinions on this matter.
During an interview with Al Jazeera, Javed Akhtar and Mahesh Bhatt talked about the analysis of the Modi government and how they feel about the soaring Islamophobia in India. The veterans also discussed the conditions in Kashmir post the abrogation of Article 370.
Javed Akhtar was asked if he considers Narendra Modi a fascist. He replied by saying, “Of course he is. I mean, fascists don’t have horns on their heads. Fascist is thinking and this thinking that we are better than others and whatever problems we have, it is because of these people. The moment you hate people in wholesale, you’re a fascist.”
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Mahesh Bhatt was questioned about the growing anti-Muslim sentiment in India. He replied by saying, “Well, I think Islamophobia – the winds of Islamophobia – blew through the world after 9/11. I think the phobia here is manufactured because I don’t think that the average Indian is so frightened of a Muslim.”