Here's what Arbaaz Khan, Sunny Leone feel about SC's ruling on National Anthem
Updated:8 years ago
Updated:8 years ago
Mumbai, Oct 26 (ANI): The Supreme Court has not mandated a citizen to stand up while the National Anthem is played at public places. A string of strong reactions from Bollywood celebrities have started coming in. And the latest celebs to share their views on the same are Arbaaz Khan and Sunny Leone. Speaking to media at the trailer launch of the film 'Tera Intezaar', Arbaaz shared that he will stand up whenever the National Anthem is played. Sunny, on the other hand, said patriotism comes from within, and everyone should stand for National Anthem. The court, on November 30 2016, had made it mandatory for movie halls to play the National Anthem before screening of movies. It had later clarified that movie watchers would not be obliged to stand for the anthem if it is part of the film that is being screened.
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