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...

Meet DJ Yogii: The man who has had the Bollywood dancing to his beats

 


Hailing from New Delhi, DJ Yogii is one of the most popular DJs in the entire India today, performing at the biggest of parties and events. His beats have got the entire nation grooving to them, but not just the common public, Yogii has become the favourite of many B-Town celebrities too. 


Yogii has been a performer at many celebrity events and has played at the weddings of singers Neha Kakkar, Milind Gaba, Krishna Mukherjee and Akhil Sachdeva. He was also the DJ at Yo Yo Honey Singh’s sister’s wedding, Harrdy Sandhu’s sister and Sagar Bhatia’s sister’s wedding as well.


Apart from the private functions, DJ Yogii did a concert with AP Dhillon in Goa in front of an audience of over 10000. He also performed with Badshah in Bhubaneswhar in front of 18000 people, with Armaan Malik in the Rajiv Gandhi stadium for 30000 people and with Sagar Shatia in Mumbai for 8000 people. He also had his solo show in the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium where he played for an audience of over 12000 people. 


With so many high-profile events and concerts to his credit, ask Yogii what his favourite part about being a DJ is and he says, “My favourite part is when you see people smiling. I feel blessed that I can create memories for them.” The DJ adds that he plans to make some more new music and his aim is to perform in the top 5 music festivals of the world and take India to the world map.

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