"Sometimes there is no right or wrong in life." This 45-year-old hero said about the ban on Pakistani actors in India

Last updated: April 27, 2025, 00:00 IST, and respond to the government’s fans taken to the Pahalgam attack, Amit Sadh said: ‘The country comes first. I believe in government. I believe in those who run the country and the decisions they make. Sometimes H … read more New -Delhi: Federation of Western India Cine employees (FWICE), after the disastrous terrorist attack on tourists in the Basaron Valley of Pahalgam, he again asked a complete ban on Pakistani artists in the Indian entertainment world, which repeated his stance of 2019. Amit spoke to Ani and expressed unwavering support for the government’s decisions, saying: ‘The country comes first. I believe in government. I believe in those who run the country and the decisions they make. Sometimes there is no right or wrong in life. Therefore, I believe that the government and the steps that must be taken by them for our country. Fwice first issued a ban after the Pulwama attack in 2019. Now, after the Pahalgam tragedy on April 22, the organization reiterated its call, with an emphasis on national solidarity amid increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. Ashok Dubey, general secretary of FWice, addressed the media, ‘as it is a matter of national interest, the nation comes first. Continuous attacks, including recent attacks in Pahalgam on our tourists, are disgraceful. We have once again issued a press release stating that if any of our members are found with Pakistani artists or technicians, we will act strictly against them and stop working with them further. Ashok further informed that official letters were sent to all the organizations associated with FWICE. In addition, the federation has submitted a petition from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to issue a formal notice stating that any Indian artist working with Pakistani citizens should be accused of high treason. In the terrorist attack, 27 people died in the foreground, including all Hindus and a Muslim. Location: Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh first published: April 26, 2025, 23:58 IST -House Fellow ‘Sometimes there is no right wrong in life.