Pawan Khera, a national spokesperson for the Congress, was chastised on social media for calling Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar a fool for his textbook remark. “For me, both Akshay Kumar and Akbar belong to this country,” Pawan Khera said in response to a social media comment that Akshay’s comment will hurt those who consider ‘Mughal invaders’ as heroes.
Akshay Kumar recently said in interviews with news agencies ahead of the release of his film Samrat Prithviraj that history books need to balance out the stories of Mughal emperors and Hindu kings. “In the history books I read, there were only three or four lines about Samrat Prithviraj. I learned a lot about him thanks to this movie. “I don’t believe anyone else knew about him,” says the author. Akshay kumar said
“‘I know about the British empire, the Mughal empire, but who is he?’ my son said when I told him about him (Prithviraj). So it’s a pity we don’t know anything about our own kings. Only a few lines were written about Rana Pratap, Rani of Jhansi. However, there are numerous chapters on the Mughals “He went on to say.
Many people disagreed with Akshay Kumar’s statement, claiming that they had read about Hindu kings as well as Mughals. “Had you listened to your parents and read a little, then you would not have been fooled like this in public,” Pawan Khera, one of the critics, tweeted.
Pawan Khera would have considered Muhammad Ghori educated if Akshay Kumar had praised him, but Akshay Kumar has touched a raw nerve that will hurt those who regard Mughal invaders as heroes, according to a journalist who slammed Pawan Khera on Twitter. In response, the spokesperson for the party stated that he considers both Akshay Kumar and Akbar to be Indians.
Today is the release of Samrat Prithviraj, which is tax-free in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
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