Gautam Gambhir Gets Brutally Trolled On Twitter For Tweaking ‘The Idea Of Patriotism With National Anthem In Theaters’
Back then during the December of 2016, Supreme Court has come up with a surprising verdict saying that National Anthem is must in cinema halls. The decision was strictly followed in theaters since then. The Apex court ended up saying that it is mandatory for movie theaters to play the National Anthem before a movie starts, along with visuals of the national flag and it should not be dramatized or exploited commercially.
The Supreme Court further stated that all those inside the theater must rise and pay attention when the National Anthem is being played on the screen. Though some prominent people went against this, many supported the act, called it a gesture of patriotism.
Now, recently SC revealed that they’re re-evaluating the reports on confirming National anthem in theaters. While this is going on on one side, actress Sunny Leone has come forward supporting the idea. Contrary to this, Sonu Nigam and Vidya Balan went saying that it shouldn’t be played.
Meanwhile, Gautam Gambhir once again took a stud stand on the issue, went opining that it must be made mandatory and questioned why can’t people stand for the national anthem, just for 52 seconds?
Check out his tweet here:
Standin n waitin outsid a club:20 mins.Standin n waitin outsid favourite restaurant 30 mins.Standin for national anthem: 52 secs. Tough?
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) October 27, 2017
On a basic note, one must know that Patriotism cannot be forced. And one cannot impose that forcibly on anyone just for the sake of flaunting the love for country. Twitterati went giving back his own medicine, check out some of the quirkiest tweets below:
No one Compelled you to stand outside restaurant.
No one Compelled you to stand outside a club.
But National Anthem is being Imposed upon.— Free World 🚩🍺🍻🥂 (@tarunkadian00) October 27, 2017
Only your Nationalism may be so fragile that you have to prove it during entertainment hours but not mine.
— Free World 🚩🍺🍻🥂 (@tarunkadian00) October 27, 2017
Standing outside the club: personal choice.
Standing outside fav restaurant: personal choice.
Standing for anthem : personal choice.Tough?
— Aadesh Chaudhary (@fightadeshfight) October 27, 2017
I agree he/she should. But you can’t force it. I know I will always stand for it. Because I want to. But I cannot force it on others. Simple
— Roache Material (@gunsandroches) October 27, 2017
@GautamGambhir
U are 100% right
But it’s not about standing for national anthem.
No one can ask anyone to prove their patriotism.— Anil Kumar Singh (@Anilsingh0207) October 27, 2017
Scoring 97 easy scoring another 3 runs was tough ??
— Pun of God | #HMP activist (@Punofgod) October 27, 2017
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