
The issue of wearing hijab for college girls in Karnataka has sparked debate in politics as well as in the film world.
While many film personalities have expressed their opinion on this, there has also been a situation of direct debate between the two actresses.
Actress Kangana Ranaut, who has been in the news due to her statements, wrote in a comment on her Instagram account, "If you want to show courage, don't wear a burqa in Afghanistan…learn to be free, not to be locked in a cage."
Kangana made this remark while replying to a post written on Twitter, which said how things changed after the revolution in Iran, especially for women.
He wrote, "Correct me if I'm wrong, but Afghanistan is a theocratic nation, and when I last checked India was a secular democratic republic!"
Earlier, Shabana Azmi's husband, poet, and lyricist Javed Akhtar had also made many comments on Twitter on the matter of hijab.
Javed Akhtar wrote, "I have never been a supporter of hijab or burqa. I still believe in the same thing but at the same time, I have hatred for the gangsters who tried to harass some girls, and they are also unnecessary. Is this their idea of manhood? Pity comes."
Actress Richa Chadha has commented while sharing the viral video of a girl wearing a hijab.
She wrote, "Take good care of your kids! Ugly, cowards are swarming and attacking a lone girl and they're proud to do it? Bad guys! Embarrassing! In the next few years, they won't have any There will be no work, no money and they will be even more desperate. Very useless upbringing! I have no sympathy for them. I spit on them like that."
Actress Swara Bhaskar, who has been openly expressing her opinion on controversial issues, has also made many comments on the hijab issue.
Swara wrote in a tweet, "Wolves!" In another tweet, he wrote, "Shameful situation."
Film director Onir has commented on the hijab case while sharing a video.
Onir wrote in a tweet, "Can't believe what shameful politicians are doing to our country. Our solidarity is being systematically broken. We are weakening from within. What's the need of external enemies when such idiots are there for them." They are doing the same thing. It is shameful… A bunch of monkeys is troubling the college girl students."
Actor Kamal Haasan, who is active in the politics of South India, has also given his opinion on the Karnataka hijab controversy.
Kamal Haasan tweeted and wrote, "What is happening in Karnataka is causing unrest. This is the poisoning of religion among innocent students. What is happening in neighboring states should not happen in Tamil Nadu. Time has come." This is when progressive forces have to be more careful."
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Some celebrities associated with the film world do not agree with the demand for the right to wear hijab in educational institutions.
Actress and Bharatiya Janata Party MP Hema Malini told reporters on the hijab issue, "School is for studies, religious issues should not be raised there. Every school has a uniform and should be respected. You can wear whatever you want."
Manish Mundra, the producer of films like 'Masaan' and 'Aankhon Dekhi', wrote, "The hijab should be banned. It is a retrograde thing."
Noted filmmaker Ashok Pandit, who has been commenting on controversial topics on social media, has made many tweets about this.
Ashok Pandit wrote in a tweet, "Those who do not have the right to go to their mosque! They need the right to wear the hijab and go to school!"
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