
While the Mansoor ali Khan issue is raging now, Bharti raja has issued a statement calling for an apology from him. When Mansoor ali Khan said that he didn't have a single scene with trisha in the movie Leo, he was very upset and spoke in a rude manner. While Mansoor ali Khan has said that what he did was not wrong and he should not decide anything without watching the entire interview, now... director Imayam Bharati raja has issued a statement saying that he should apologize.
The statement said, "This is a time when women are struggling to come out in the world on their own and rise in self-employment. Anyone who speaks disparagingly about women at such a time is to be condemned. And many people have a light view of women in cinema. But cinema today has given women respect, a higher status and equal respect for them than the public space. It is the duty of all of us to stand as a support and a pillar to congratulate the women who are fighting and winning around us in these times.
Some platforms...some interviews.. some times, some people's thinking...makes the tongue roll. Attention and…stage manners are paramount everywhere. Actor Mr. Mansoor ali Khan should have calmed down in his interview. Realize that words can hurt others. He has spoken about a fellow actress whom we respect for going beyond the limits without doing so. We all have a duty to take today's film industry to another level. Be responsible when talking about fellow artists. On behalf of our association, I express my strong condemnation for such irresponsible and bold words.
Besides, the victim was wrong about what he said. While she has raised her voice as a victim that such words are affecting my well-being, voluntarily Mr. Mansoor ali Khan not apologizing was wrong and improper. Apologizing is not an act of sticking a mustache in the dirt. It will help you refine yourself...realize...learn generosity. In time, that will make us stronger. Mr. We all feel that the best course of action is for Mansoor ali Khan to apologize and put an end to this issue.