Watch | What Deepika Padukone's Presence at JNU Means
The Wire's senior editor Arfa Khanam Sherwani argues that it has become imperative for Bollywood A-Stars to speak on the current political climate in India.
Arfa Khanum Sherwani
Jan 09 2020
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After Deepika Padukone met with JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh, there was a mixed public reaction. While some people are saluting her integrity, some are calling for a boycott of her upcoming film Chhapaak. The Wire's senior editor Arfa Khanam Sherwani argues why has it become imperative for Bollywood A-Stars to speak on the current political climate in India.
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