No place for discrimination in Bollywood, says Salim Khan

Famous screenwriter Salim Khan says that there is no place for separation on the premise of dialect, religion, cast and ideology in Bollywood.

"Film industry separated? No chance. Film industry is the one place where there is no place for segregation on the premise of dialect, religion, position and doctrine," the father of hotshot Salman Khan tweeted on Wednesday.

The 80-year-old veteran says that ability and capacity" are what work. "This is valid from the season of Dada Saheb Phalke till date," he included.

Salim additionally shared that there are some Bollywood famous people who have "adjusted themselves to political gatherings for individual pick up. Furthermore, yes, we are an upbeat parcel. On the off chance that our movies work, we are glad and if an opponent's film flops, we are upbeat as well. Also, we live joyfully a great many. The end".

Salim's remarks come after producer Karan Johar's expected film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" was focused by specific gatherings for including Pakistani performing artist Fawad Khan.

After the September 18 Uri assault which executed 19 Indian fighters in Jammu and Kashmir, ties amongst India and Pakistan have intensified.

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