Protests against Amit Shah's controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act is going on in full swing across India. According to the recent update, Section 144 of the CrPC has been imposed in some parts of Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. Bollywood celebs have been vocal about their stance on CAA and have expressed their views on the ongoing protests. Be it, Javed Akhtar or son Farhan Akhtar who invited the protestors for a rally or the Savdhaan India host Sushant Singh whose association with the show ended amid his protest, celebs are taking some definitive stands on this grave issue. One among which is also filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia, well-known for playing the satirical Ramadhir Singh in Gangs of Wasseypur. CAA Protests: After Farhan Akhtar Invites People for a Rally, IPS Officer Sandeep Mittal Hits Out at Him for Breaking the Law (Read Tweets)
The Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster director came across a Twitter user who used his dialogue to slam him. 'Ab Tumse Na Ho Payega' for extending his support to the student protestors. What followed next was Tigmanshu Dhulia getting into his Ramadhir Singh character and giving a befitting reply with his counter tweet. He wrote 'Achha...beta tum Jitna Padhe ho na utna hum likh chuke hain' Now that's how you take on someone who uses your own dialogue to bring you down. Kangana Ranaut Targets Bollywood over their Silence on CAA Protests, Calls Them ‘Cowards and Scared Human Beings’.
Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Savage Reply to a Twitter User
Achha...beta tum Jitna Padhe ho na utna hum likh chuke hain https://t.co/Pz7ymyTQDr
— Tigmanshu Dhulia (@dirtigmanshu) December 18, 2019
Various Bollywood celebs have raised their voices against CAA. Bala Actor Ayushmann Khurrana shared a photo with a text saying, "Deeply disturbed about what the students went through and I strongly condemn this. All of us have the right to protest and exercise the fundamental freedom of expression..." Other names include Rajkummar Rao, Mahesh Bhatt, Twinkle Khanna, Anubhav Sinha, Parineeti Chopra among others who are against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.
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