Kher was here to receive the Pramod Mahajan Memorial Award.
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Along with Kher, Shayara Bano, the original petitioner in the triple talaq case, was too conferred with the award, constituted in the name of the late BJP leader. Kher, during his speech, lambasted those against mandatorily playing the national anthem inside the cinema halls before the start of the film.
“Some people are of the opinion that standing up for the national anthem should not be made mandatory, but for me, standing up for the national anthem shows the upbringing of that person,” he said. “We stand up in respect in front of our father or teacher, similarly getting up for the national anthem shows respect towards our nation.”
He added, “If people can wait at the restaurants, stand in the queues in front of the cinema halls or at the party venues, why cannot they stand for 52 seconds for the national anthem in the cinema halls.” Kher, while raking up the issue of ‘award-waapsi’, said, “At the age of 15, I learnt how to deal with failure so these ‘award wapasi’ people cannot scare me,” he said.
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