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Shiv Sena forces Nawazuddin Siddiqui to quit play 'because he's Muslim'


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Minutes before the Indian actor was due to perform, the Hindu right-wing party wreaked havoc at the event

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The Badlapur actor didn't resist and quietly left the event.


After banning Pakistani artistes in India, Muslim Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui faces the brunt of Shiv Sena's outrage as he is forced to leave a play in his hometown village minutes before his performance.

The 42-year-old actor had been invited by artistes of his village in Budhana, Muzaffarnagar to be a part of their play in the Ramlila - a religious theatre festival held across India which celebrates Hindu god Ram's victory over evil.

"People had come to invite me for the Ramlila and I asked them if I could play a character in it, since it was something I had always wanted to do. They offered me the role of Mareech, since it was the only one that was to be staged before I had to leave for Delhi," he told Times of India before going on stage.
Unfortunately, his 'childhood dream' came to an abrupt halt as the Hindu-right wing party disrupted the event and forced the organisers to stop the play citing Siddiqui's religion as the issue.

"In the 50-60 year history of the Budhana Ramlila, no Muslim artist has set foot on the stage. We couldn't allow that now. It's about tradition," said Mukesh Sharma, Shiv Sena's Muzaffarnagar vice president.

"On top of that, it is wrong on the part of the Ramlila organisers to chuck out the actor who was initially supposed to play Mareech at the last minute, just so that they could have a famous actor on stage. Moreover, Nawazuddin is a disputed figure here. His sister-in-law has levelled allegations of assault and dowry harassment against him. We shouldn't have such a person associated with the Ramlila," he added.

The Badlapur actor didn't resist and quietly left the event, stating that "there were some technical issues." He was quoted telling news channels, "I was told I should not do it as it was important to maintain peace in the village."

The Sena, a Maharashtra-based party in UP, has refused to let any Muslim be a part of the play, now, and in the future. "We won't allow anyone named Nawazuddin to participate in Ramlila. In this Ramlila's 50-year history no one named 'din' has played any role," said local Sena leader Mukesh Sharma.

Due to the disturbance, the festival was cancelled for the night. On the matter Damodar Sharma, president of Budhana's Ramlila Committee said, "The committee wasn't informed in time about Nawazuddin playing Mareech. It was a decision taken by the artists. We got to know only two hours before the performance and before we could request for additional police presence, the protesters reached the spot."

"We realised that given Budhana is a communally sensitive area, it would not be wise to argue with them. Hence, we decided not to proceed with it."

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav reportedly opposed all hate-mongering against artistes, and said, "Artistes have no religion. We must avoid elements that are trying to take the discourse in a different direction."

Senior police officer Deepak Kumar said he hadn't heard of the incident otherwise he would've offered the actor protection. "He never told us or we would have arranged security. We have filed an FIR," he said.
 
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Shiv Sena forces Nawazuddin Siddiqui to quit play 'because he's Muslim'


IMAGES STAFF

DESK REPORT


Minutes before the Indian actor was due to perform, the Hindu right-wing party wreaked havoc at the event

57f8a3946d85c.jpg

The Badlapur actor didn't resist and quietly left the event.


After banning Pakistani artistes in India, Muslim Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui faces the brunt of Shiv Sena's outrage as he is forced to leave a play in his hometown village minutes before his performance.

The 42-year-old actor had been invited by artistes of his village in Budhana, Muzaffarnagar to be a part of their play in the Ramlila - a religious theatre festival held across India which celebrates Hindu god Ram's victory over evil.

"People had come to invite me for the Ramlila and I asked them if I could play a character in it, since it was something I had always wanted to do. They offered me the role of Mareech, since it was the only one that was to be staged before I had to leave for Delhi," he told Times of India before going on stage.
Unfortunately, his 'childhood dream' came to an abrupt halt as the Hindu-right wing party disrupted the event and forced the organisers to stop the play citing Siddiqui's religion as the issue.

"In the 50-60 year history of the Budhana Ramlila, no Muslim artist has set foot on the stage. We couldn't allow that now. It's about tradition," said Mukesh Sharma, Shiv Sena's Muzaffarnagar vice president.

"On top of that, it is wrong on the part of the Ramlila organisers to chuck out the actor who was initially supposed to play Mareech at the last minute, just so that they could have a famous actor on stage. Moreover, Nawazuddin is a disputed figure here. His sister-in-law has levelled allegations of assault and dowry harassment against him. We shouldn't have such a person associated with the Ramlila," he added.

The Badlapur actor didn't resist and quietly left the event, stating that "there were some technical issues." He was quoted telling news channels, "I was told I should not do it as it was important to maintain peace in the village."

The Sena, a Maharashtra-based party in UP, has refused to let any Muslim be a part of the play, now, and in the future. "We won't allow anyone named Nawazuddin to participate in Ramlila. In this Ramlila's 50-year history no one named 'din' has played any role," said local Sena leader Mukesh Sharma.

Due to the disturbance, the festival was cancelled for the night. On the matter Damodar Sharma, president of Budhana's Ramlila Committee said, "The committee wasn't informed in time about Nawazuddin playing Mareech. It was a decision taken by the artists. We got to know only two hours before the performance and before we could request for additional police presence, the protesters reached the spot."

"We realised that given Budhana is a communally sensitive area, it would not be wise to argue with them. Hence, we decided not to proceed with it."

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav reportedly opposed all hate-mongering against artistes, and said, "Artistes have no religion. We must avoid elements that are trying to take the discourse in a different direction."

Senior police officer Deepak Kumar said he hadn't heard of the incident otherwise he would've offered the actor protection. "He never told us or we would have arranged security. We have filed an FIR," he said.


And just to let every one know, those culprits are arrested immediately for these incidents...
 
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Gradually India will be ready for another partition soon. The writing is all over the wall.
 
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Hindu fanatics... :disagree:

RSS, VHP, Bajrang Daal, Shiv Sena.... these equivalents of Talibans, ISIS etc are are real threat to peace in the region!

Frustration has its own limits...Anyway, i also agree that Bajrang Dal and nut elements are alligned to the peace and rise of India..They should be curtailed...But region...at least they are not turning themselves as a suicide bombers and exploding throughout the world...

If you guys are so worried about Muslim, what are you doing in Syria?? Kids and childrens are so mercilessly getting killed everyday...Any way leave it out...I know the this typical answer..

that is why we are a separate country.

Congratulation...After 70 year, do you really need to convince yourself that you made a right descison to make your country? At least, for me, creation of Pakistan is one of the best things of Indian history...
 
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He wasn't playing the role of lord Rama, he was playing 'maarich', the demon whose wish was to die at the hands of Lord Ram.
Plus Shiv sena also objected because he had a case filed against him by his sister in law of domestic violence.


Forced Out Of Ramlila Show, Nawazuddin Siddiqui Says 'Childhood Dream' Crushed

Budhana (Uttar Pradesh): In a video he posted on Thursday, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui tosses out animated, high-pitched dialogue while rehearsing a scene from the Ramlila. He is also seen in full costume.

The critically-acclaimed actor, however, did not make it to the stage in his hometown Budhana in Uttar Pradesh. He was getting ready in the green room when local activists, allegedly of the Shiv Sena, stormed in and started shouting.


The actor quietly left. "There were some technical issues. I was told I should not do it as it was important to maintain peace in the village," he was quoted as telling a news channel before leaving for Mumbai.Amid outrage, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said: "Artistes have no religion. We must avoid elements that are trying to take the discourse in a different direction."

Mr Siddiqui, who has acted in over 50 films since he joined the movies in 1999, wanted to play Maarich, the demon whose wish was to die at the hands of Lord Ram, the hero of the epic that is traditionally enacted during the Dussehra festival.

The Sena, a Maharashtra-based party that has very little influence in UP, was not having it. "We won't allow anyone named Nawazuddin to participate in Ramlila. In this Ramlila's 50-year history no one named 'din' has played any role," said local Sena leader Mukesh Sharma.

The celebrity cameo drew immense buzz in the region. But hundreds were left disappointed on Thursday.

"I have seen all his films. I was looking forward to seeing him perform live," said Rohtash, who had traveled 20 km to see him.

Senior police officer Deepak Kumar said he had offered the actor protection. "He never told us or we would have arranged security. We have filed an FIR," he said.

Many Ramlila shows across UP involve Muslim actors. In Sultanpur, a Muslim family has organized Ramlila for over 100 years. A show that has run in Lucknow for 45 years stars Muslims in the lead roles of Ram, Laxman and Ravan:D

http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/forced...siddiqui-says-childhood-dream-crushed-1471312
 
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