Actress Saie Tamhankar shared her thoughts on the ban on Pakistani artists in India. She said that art should be free from boundaries, censorship, and politics. According to her, creativity must be left alone and not be affected by outside issues.

Saie Tamhankar On Pakistani Artist Ban In India

Saie Tamhankaralso acknowledged that real life is complex, and such situations are part of those complications. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, Saie spoke about the Pakistani artist being banned in India, “I think art should have been left alone, it should not have any barriers, sensors without anything in fact. But life is not that simple it’s complex and this is a part of those complexities. I’m an optimistic person and I hope as the dust settles this will settle with it soon. I feel art should be left alone and should be separate.

She also talked about the tough times that the country has been going through. She added, “The is a sense of uncertainment throughout the day. A lot of people who are not involved have to suffer and that is the saddest part. I strongly believe that war is not the answer to anything but some people just don’t understand a simple language. Some people like Pakistan they don’t understand a simple language. I think extreme situations and extreme majors should be taken, and I’m extremely proud of our government and, the Indian army, they have done a fantastic job. My prayers are with people who are suffering I hope we get through a solution soon and we get through once and for all.”

Pakistani celebrities whose Instagram profiles have been restricted in India include Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Ali Zafar, Sanam Saeed, Bilal Abbas, Iqra Aziz, Imran Abbas, Wahaj Ali and Sajal Aly.

On the work front, Saie Tamhankar continues to shine in both Marathi and Hindi entertainment industries. She was last seen in Netflix’s Dabba Cartel with Shabana Azmi, Jyothika, Shalini Pandey, Nimisha Sajayan, and Anjali Anand. She also made her Lavani debut in the spectacular song Aalech Mi in Devmanus. She was also the female lead in Emraan Hashmi’s Ground Zero.

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