Ekta Kapoor’s statement on ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ – Aamir Khan’s boycott is not easy, Bollywood will benefit from Khans
The thing that is being discussed the most in Bollywood right now is the boycott trend. Be it Lal Singh Chaddha or Raksha Bandhan, Boycott is trending on Twitter for every film. Even before the release of films, they are being boycotted. Obviously, in such a situation, Bollywood is in a lot of trouble. Everyone is just wondering what is the reason for this boycott. Meanwhile, where every celeb is talking openly on this. At the same time, Ekta Kapoor has also broken the silence on this and told ‘Navbharat Times’ that it is difficult to boycott Aamir Khan.
Khans gave maximum business to the industry
Ekta Kapoor told ‘Navbharat Times’ that, ‘How strange that we are boycotting those people who have given maximum business to the entire film industry. All the Khans of the industry and especially Aamir Khan the legend. We cannot boycott them. Aamir Khan can never be boycott. Soft Ambassador of India Aamir Khan cannot be boycotted.
Amir cannot be boycotted – Ekta Kapoor
Ekta Kapoor had reached the screening of her production ready director Anurag Kashyap’s Taapsee Pannu starrer film ‘Dobaara’. During this, when he was questioned on the film ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ and Aamir Khan’s boycott, he supported the film Lal Singh Chaddha and called Aamir the most business-generating legend actor in the industry.
Arjun Kapoor also broke his silence
Earlier, actor Arjun Kapoor also spoke openly on the boycott and also vented his anger out of anger. Arjun had said, ‘Looks like we have made a mistake in thinking that ‘Our work itself will speak’. You know you don’t always have to get your hands dirty, but I think we tolerated it a lot and now people have made it a habit. Now more is happening. This is wrong.’
Arjun defends the industry
Further, he said that the people of the industry need to come together and do something about it because what people write about them or the hashtags they trend are far from reality and when films do well at the box office. If they do, people don’t like them.