Arnab exposes Bollywood director who put pressure on Times bosses

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For over ten years Arnab Goswami has been working with Times Now and setting a new trend for the Indian TV news channels with his trend-setting Newshour debates, his sudden decision of leaving Times Now left everyone confused, it looks like we got an answer.

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In a recent interview with Man’s World India, he seems to have given a hint to end the speculations. When the subject was brought up, Goswami replied “I don’t believe in journalism in which a film director can call up a media proprietor and then shivers go down the spine of the media proprietor. I feel truly sad when some film director calls up a media proprietor and says, ‘Why is this channel asking questions about me, and about why Pakistani artists are acting in my film?’ and the media proprietor gets scared. That’s very unfortunate.”

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Herein, Goswami referred to the gossip monger Director Karan Johar who landed in a soup for casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in Aye Dil Hai Mushkil. Goswami hosted a Newshour debate on 23rd Sep 2016, which questioned the political correctness of boycotting Pakistani actors in the Indian film industry.

Interview courtesy: MW

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