In the wake of drawing anger from the general population of Sikkim for her questionable remarks on the peace circumstance in the state, Priyanka Chopra has apologized. The on-screen character and her generation organization, Purple Pebble Films, apologized to Sikkim’s tourism serve, Ugen T Gyatso.
In a meeting to News X, Gyatso said Priyanka, her organization and the chief and maker of her film, Pahuna: The Little Visitors, have apologized to him in composing and verbally. Gyatso additionally said how her announcements about Pahuna being the primary film from Sikkim aren’t right and gave the case of Dev Anand’s Jewel Thief as one of the soonest motion pictures from Sikkim.
Meanwhile, a letter — ostensibly written by Priyanka to the minister — is going viral on social media. In the letter, Priyanka says that her comments were “misconstrued”. She asserts, “… I mentioned how Sikkim was grappling with the refugee situation caused by insurgencies… I had meant by the “neighbouring countries” .. I’m fully aware that Sikkim is an incredible host nation to so many refugees…”
Priyanka spoke about Sikkim in an interview to ET Canada at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on September 7. She was talking about Pahuna, which premiered at the gala.
“This is a Sikkimese film. Sikkim is a small state in the Northeast of India which never had a film industry or anyone who made films from there. And this is the first film ever that’s come out of that region because it’s very troubled with insurgency and troubling situations,” Priyanka said in the interview.
The remark was immediately criticised.
“Sikkim is one of the most peaceful states, dear Priyanka. We don’t have any insurgency here. Please comment responsibly,” tweeted one Santosh Subban from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim.
One Tawqeer Hussain tweeted: “In fact it is foolish to create controversy on Priyanka Chopra’s statement over Sikkim as celebs like her are ‘politically illiterate’. Earlier, we have witnessed that many celebs don’t know the name of the President of India, so don’t expect them to be politically correct.”
Biswatosh Sinha, a scriptwriter from Assam, wrote: “Dear Priyanka Chopra, Sikkim is a peaceful place and #Pahuna is not the first film from the region. Plz get the facts right about Northeast.”
Incidentally, Priyanka is the tourism ambassador of Assam, one of the sister states in Northeast India.
Pahuna, directed by first timer Paakhi A. Tyrewala, was launched as an association between Priyanka and her mother Madhu Chopra’s banner Purple Pebble Pictures and Ministry of Tourism Sikkim.
“This is a film about two kids and the refugee crisis they face…,” Priyanka described the movie during the interview.