In the wake of the recent incident where Kangana Ranaut was slapped by a CISF constable at the Chandigarh International Airport, many Bollywood celebrities have come forward to condemn the act, including filmmaker Karan Johar. At the trailer launch of his co-production "Kill" in Mumbai, Johar was asked for his reaction to the incident involving the actor-turned-MP.
Johar took a moment to gather his thoughts and responded with a measured statement, "Dekhiye (See), I don't support or condone any form of violence, verbal or physical," punctuating his brief remark with a sly smile.
While Johar's response was succinct, it carried weight, given the long-standing tensions between him and Ranaut. The incident has sparked discussions about the appropriate boundaries between public figures and law enforcement officials, raising questions about the use of force and the need for restraint.
An intriguing question arises: Can such incidents be prevented through better training and protocols, or do they stem from deeper societal issues that need to be addressed? As the industry grapples with this incident, the ongoing dialogue may shed light on the delicate balance between maintaining order and respecting individual rights.