Why so much trouble with 'Jashn-e-Riwaz,' Javed Akhtar said on ruckus on ad
Why so much trouble with 'Jashn-e-Riwaz,' Javed Akhtar said on ruckus on ad
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Everyone has their opinion on social media whether it is a celebrity or a common man. On the other hand, social media is organic about a variety of tweets, posts, ads or things. Now there are headlines about an ad. The Urdu word 'Jashn-e-Riwaz' in this ad caused inconvenience to the users. In fact, some people said why the festive collection of Diwali was named 'Jashn-e-Riwaz,' whereas it is a Hindu festival. Now Javed Akhtar has broken his silence and expressed his opinion on it.

You must all know that Javed Akhtar has always been seen making his case on every issue. In a recent tweet, he wrote, "I don't understand why FabIndia's 'Jashn-e-Riwaz' has so much trouble. If we translate this Urdu word into English, it means traditional celebration. It looks quite crazy to see how anyone can suffer from it.'' Let me tell you all that when users started creating ruckus on social media on this ad of FabIndia, the company deleted it. At the same time, several groups of BJP and the right-wing commented on it.

Let me tell you that FabIndia shared the ad and wrote in the caption, "Welcoming the festival of love and light, FabIndia's 'Jashn-e-Riwaz' collection traditionally celebrates Indian culture.'' Launching its clothing line under the information received, the company released the video on October 9, although when the company removed the ad, he said, "In Fab India, we always celebrate India and its innumerable traditions.'' In fact, our tagline is FabIndia-Celebrate India.'' In fact, whatever products have come under Jashn-e-Riwaz, it is a celebration of Indian traditions. This is not a Diwali collection.

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