Popular south Indian actor Sai Pallavi reacting to Hindi film “The Kashmir Files” said that there is no difference between What is showed in the film and Muslims being lynched on the streets.
The widely followed actor who has worked in many big projects in the Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu film industries made the remarks in a conversation with a YouTube channel Great Andhra.
Speaking on the subject, Sai Pallavi said, “I grew up in a neutral family where I have been taught to be a good person. I was told that I should protect those who are sad and in some trouble. The oppressed must be protected, whatever their stature. I have heard of leftist and rightist. But, we cannot tell with certainty who is wrong and who is right.
She said that Vivek Agnihotri’s film ‘The Kashmir Files’ also gave this reaction. She said, “Kashmir files showed how Kashmiri Pandits were killed at that time. If you are taking the issue as a religious conflict, recently a Muslim driver carrying cows was beaten up and forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram. So where is the difference between these two events? We have to be good people. If we are good, we will not hurt others.”
The actor said, “If you are not a good person, justice will be neither on the right nor on the left. I am very neutral… so I believe if you are more powerful than me and oppressing me, then you are wrong. It is wrong to oppress a small group of people. The fight should be between two equals.”