
Amid India-Pakistan tensions, this actress received an offer from Turkey, was being paid Rs 35 lakh for..., She rejected the offer due to...
As relations between India and Pakistan soured, the Bollywood industry took a call to boycott all the Pakistani actors from the industry. During the war-like situation, Turkey was one of the countries that backed Pakistan. Now, many famous faces in India have come upfront to protest against Turkey. Recently, actress Payal Ghosh revealed that she canceled her trip to Turkey.
Payal stated that 'backstabbing and tourism can't coexist,' reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement that blood and water cannot flow simultaneously. Payal was offered a whopping amount of Rs 35 lakh, but she decided to turn down the offer.
In a conversation with IANS, Ghosh shared, 'Well, no amount of money can come ahead of the country's respect and pride. I am an Indian first and an actress or artist later. Like our honorable Prime Minister mentioned that blood and water can't flow together, similarly, backstabbing and tourist visits and entertainment can't happen together.'
'If Turkey chose to be sided alongside Pakistan at a crucial time like that, they cannot expect revenue from our appearances as celebrities or from Indians and their tourism plans. I am very clear in my head, and that's why I have chosen to cancel my Turkey visit. God has been kind enough to bless me with what I need. I can't place my country as secondary for money. Jai Hind,' Payal Ghosh added.
Meanwhile, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) called on Indian film producers to give it a second thought when selecting Turkey as a filming destination, amid Turkey supporting Pakistan in the war against India.
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