Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, Anupam Kher's 2002 ad 'Stop The Hatred' goes viral as Twitterati ques – IndiaTimes

At a time when actors Dharmendra and Sonu Sood have condemned the acts of violence within the nation, a number of social media customers have been slamming prime Bollywood stars for sustaining stoic silence on issues of public curiosity.

Many have been reaching out to their favorite stars from Akshay Kumar to Priyanka Chopra to encourage them to talk up in opposition to the studies of communal assaults within the nation.

One Twitter person went a step additional to take a dig at Indian celebrities by posting an outdated public service commercial from 2002 that has them urging Indians to ‘Cease the Hate’.
Posting the black and white video, the Twitter person mentioned, “Many celebrities from Bollywood & Indian Cricket together with Sachin Tendulkar and Amitabh Bachchan have spoken over violence in Manipur & Haryana. We’re INDIANS..”
When requested by a confused Twitterati, “Is that this a brand new video?”, the particular person replied, “No.”
The video which was revamped 20 years in the past, reportedly featured 16 B-town stars together with Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, Shabana Azmi, Tabu, Anupam Kher, Zakir Husain, Raveena Tandon, Ashutosh Gowariker, Fardeen Khan amongst many others, pleading with folks of the nation to “Cease the hatred.”

“It would not matter if you’re a Hindu or a Muslim on the sphere, do not let it matter off the sphere,” Sachin says and provides, “I’m an Indian first.”

“A criminal offense in opposition to one Indian is against the law in opposition to all Indians,” reads a line within the clip.

Cease the Hatred (Zakir Hussain)

The video then sees a bunch of stars saying, “I’m an Indian” and “Most important Hindustani Hu”.
The video ends with Amitabh Bachchan saying, “Band karo yeah anarth. Hum ek dusre ke saat aisa kaisa kar sakte hai?”

In line with studies, the general public service commercial was made to advertise communal concord after the riots that broke out in Gujarat in March 2002.
The clip beforehand went viral in the course of the Delhi college students’ protests in 2019.

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