People In Bengaluru Theatre Called ‘Pakistani Terrorists’ For Not Standing Up During National Anthem

Sparsh Mudgal

A family in Bengaluru was harassed and forced to stand up for the national anthem inside a movie hall on Wednesday, October 23. 

Tribune

Among the group, who bullied the family, were Kannada actors BV Aishwarya and Arun Gowda. 


Gowda apparently called them “Pakistani terrorists” for not being able to stand while the national played inside the theater. 

Watch the video here. 

Apparently, BV Aishwarya also posted the video on her Facebook page but deleted it later. By then, her post was already shared by a lot of users. 

India Today

Of course, Twitter users engaged in a fierce debate about the whole issue, which went viral due to the video that was shot inside the theater.  

Despite the Supreme Court passing a clear order, people have been confused for a long time and the same dilemma led to this incident taking place in Bengaluru. 


No complaint has been lodged against the group so far. 

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