Prakash Raj Defends Fawad Khan’s Abir Gulaal, Opposes Film Bans: “Let the Audience Decide”

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Veteran actor Prakash Raj has come out strongly against the ban on  Abir Gulaal , a romantic drama featuring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor. In a candid interview with  The Lallantop , Raj emphasized that no film—regardless of its political leaning or message—should be banned unless it contains illegal content such as pornography or child abuse. “I don’t support the banning of any film, whether it’s right-wing or propaganda. It’s the audience’s right to decide. Let the people choose what they want to watch,” he said. Citing examples like  Padmaavat  (2018),  Pathaan  (2023), and  L2: Empuraan , Raj highlighted how easily public outrage is sparked today, often leading to threats and intimidation. Referring to the controversy around Deepika Padukone’s costume in  Pathaan  and threats made during the release of  Padmaavat , he remarked, “People threaten to behead or harm actors over creative choices—what kind of message does that send?” Raj cr...

Pacific Mall Dehradun launches-’The Plastic Clean Doon Drive’

 


The mall helps the city eradicate plastic waste, and satisfy cravings with exclusive food court coupons

 

Pacific Mall, Rajpura Road launched an Awareness Campaign “The Plastic Clean Doon Drive” on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The idea was to make the city’s surroundings plastic-free and ultimately the plastic waste paid for the food cravings of participants. Being a city-wide campaign it was collaboration between Pacific Mall, Dehradun with Waste Warriors NGO to drive awareness among the city denizens. The campaign was accepting all types of domestic waste generated on daily basis in households like food packets, juice boxes, cold drinks bottles, plastic containers, polythene, and broken toys.

 


The aim of the campaign was to separate plastic waste from the other waste to make a Plastic Waste Free Dehradun. Through the campaign, Pacific mall has drawn the attention of people to the environment threatening plastic pollution. Research said that Dehradun produces approximately 400 metric tons of garbage every day from which a large part of it contains only plastic.

 

On this successful campaign Mr. Abhishek Bansal, Executive Director of the Pacific Group, said “It isn’t just the duty of our government to step forward every time and take initiative for every social issue. We as cognizant citizens have decided to contribute our bit in the process of making our nation Plastic-free.”

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