Actor
Akshay
Kumar
on
Thursday
broke
his
silence
on
the
ban
on
Pakistani
artistes
and
said
think
about
Indian
Army
and
not
the
ban
on
artistes.
Akshay
posted
a
video
on
Facebook
in
which
he
revealed
his
point
of
view
on
the
debate.
Kumar
posted:
"Today
I
am
not
talking
as
a
star
or
a
celebrity,
I
am
taking
as
a
son
of
an
army
man.
For
the
past
few
days,
people
have
been
debating
and
arguing
and
asking
for
proof
about
surgical
strikes,
few
are
demanding
ban
on
artistes,
while
a
few
fear
that
there
might
be
a
war."
"Arey
sharam
karo
(have
shame)...these
debates
can
happen
later,
first
realise
that
people
have
already
lost
their
lives
at
the
border.
19
jawans
died
during
the
attack
and
a
24-year-old
jawan
Nitin
Yadav
died
in
Baramulla.
Are
their
families,
or
the
families
of
our
thousands
of
jawans,
worried
whether
a
film
will
release
or
not?
Whether
an
artiste
will
be
banned?
No.
They
are
worried
about
their
future," he
said.
The
actor
went
on
to
say
we
are
because
of
them
and
India
exists
because
of
them.
"And
our
concern
should
be
to
ensure
that
their
present
and
future
is
better.
I
am,
because
they
are,
you
are,
because
they
are
and
if
they
are
not
there,
then
India
won't
exist.
Jai
Hind."