Mumbai: Veteran film star Asha Parekh, a former censor board chief, on Friday said what happened with “Pathaan” before its release was wrong.
The film faced trouble with certain groups over the orange outfit that Deepika Padukone wore in the song ‘Besharam rang’.
The 80-year-old actor was asked to comment on “Pathaan” controversy during the ABP Ideas Of India 2023 summit.
Calling it a controversial question, Parekh said, “Firstly, ‘Pathaan’ was not censored when the controversy happened, the song had come out on YouTube.” “If you all (referring to those who protested against the film) are doing censorship on your own, then why is the censor board needed?,” she asked.
“Whatever is happening to ‘Pathaan’ is wrong,” she added.
Parekh further said that it is painful to see the industry being targeted and hopes the cancel culture ends.
“The industry has been going through tough times. And if films don’t work, then the industry will die down. There are so many people who work on one film and they all will lose jobs, if the industry shuts down.
“If you keep calling for a ban on every other film, then what will happen to the film industry? I feel really sad and these things should not happen,” she said.
At the event, Parekh was asked about a dream role that she wished she had done.