Ajay Devgn On Pulwama Attack Aftermath: Only A Small Section Trying To Create Problem
Actor Ajay Devgn says a few stray incidents of hate speech on social media cannot be taken as the majority view as he believes the number of people trying to looking for trouble is small.
Actor
Ajay
Devgn
says
a
few
stray
incidents
of
hate
speech
on
social
media
cannot
be
taken
as
the
majority
view
as
he
believes
the
number
of
people
trying
to
looking
for
trouble
is
small.
In
the
wake
of
Pulwama
terror
attack
that
claimed
the
lives
of
40
CRPF
soldiers,
the
Centre
had
issued
an
advisory
and
asked
all
states
to
ensure
safety
and
security
of
the
students
and
people
from
Jammu
and
Kashmir
living
in
their
areas
after
there
were
reports
of
harassment.
When
asked
about
such
incidents,
Devgn
told
PTI,
"See
the
whole
country
is
not
like
this.
There
is
a
certain
section
of
people
who
want
to
create
problems.
I
think
that
is
not
fair
but
it
spreads
on
social
media
and
it
feels
like
the
whole
world
is
dirty
and
the
whole
country
is
like
this."
He
said
the
people
should
be
careful
as
to
the
kind
of
content
and
messages
they
are
posting
on
social
media.
"I
think
we
should
be
responsible
enough
to
react
to
things
in
a
certain
way
and
to
accept
what
is
right
and
not
accept
what
is
wrong.
So,
social
media
has
its
own
flaws.
And
it
is
not
like
the
courts
will
decide;
people
have
started
to
become
judges
of
their
own,
which
is
not
right,"
he
adds.
The
49-year-old
actor
is
currently
promoting
his
upcoming
film
Total
Dhamaal.
The
film
also
features
Riteish
Deshmukh
as
a
character
from
Bihar
while
Madhuri
Dixit
and
Anil
Kapoor
are
playing
a
Gujarati
couple.
There
have
often
been
cases
where
Bollywood
has
been
blamed
for
its
inaccurate
portrayal
of
people
from
certain
states.
Devgn,
however,
said
the
makers
have
tried
to
steer
clear
of
offending
anybody
through
the
film.
"We
have
not
made
fun
of
any
religion
or
dialect.
The
characters
are
all
normal
and
they
are
funny.
We
are
not
making
fun
of
anybody.
I
don't
think
it
is
a
kind
of
film
that
can
offend
anyone.
"We
are
always
very
conscious
about
who
will
feel
bad
about
what.
So
we
try
not
to
include
things
that
might
hurt
people.
Sometimes,
unintentionally
that
happens
but
then
these
days
nobody
listens
to
the
courts
also.
If
they
are
adamant
that
they
will
not
let
a
film
work,
then
even
if
you
get
a
favourable
court
order,
you
can
do
nothing
about
it," the
actor
said.
Directed
by
Indra
Kumar,
Total
Dhamaal
release
on
February
22.