IANS| Mumbai
Every time India is attacked by militants from Pakistan, Bollywood pledges to boycott Pakistani artistes. But it doesn't take long for the film industry to go back on its words. Pandit was in Jammu after the attack, which took place on February 14. What he saw has left him shattered.
"The damage is worse than anything we can imagine from outside Jammu and Kashmir. It will take years for the damage to be rectified. How did one person manage to sneak into Kashmir with so much RDX? At a time when the terror attacks have reached a point of no return, it is actually hard to believe that some people in our entertainment industry are looking at Pakistan for talent. "What kind of insecurity would drive them to such desperate selfishness? Whatever it is, it will now have to stop."
FWICE and its 24 crafts of the film and television industry, held a solidarity march at the Film City gate here from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday to pay respects to the martyrs and their families.
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