
Aditya Narayan questioned Diljit Singh's controversial statement regarding the film "Sardarji 3": "How long will we show generosity?" He said that the issue of not prioritizing national interest is serious.
Aditya Narayan has expressed his views on India-Pakistan relations and patriotism by discussing Diljit Dosanjh and 'Sardarji 3'. He has emphasized on the limits of patriotism and tolerance, the main points of which are as follows:
Main excerpts:
1. Patriotism first:
Aditya said, "For me, the country always comes first."
Criticizing Pakistan's "habit" of supporting terrorism, he also reminded Indians of the message of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam".
2. Limits of tolerance:
He said, "How long should we tolerate? What is wrong is wrong."
India-Pakistan relations have never been good, but now is "the time to stand up for the country."
3. Opinion on Diljit's decision:
Aditya made it clear that if he were in Diljit's place, he would have "put the country first".
Despite the efforts of the film industry to improve relations (sports, music, films), "the applause is from both hands" - that is, efforts are also needed from Pakistan.
4. Indian sensibilities:
The people's minds are "fresh from the atrocities" and in such a situation "love is needed", but at the same time a clear message is given that "tolerance also has its limits."
Conclusion:
Aditya Narayan has expressed the Indian response, prioritizing national unity and sensitivity. His opinion is based on patriotism and a sense of collective responsibility, in which a touch of strict but balanced nationalism is visible.
Clarification: Aditya has emphasized his personal principles ("country first") rather than directly criticizing Diljit's decision.
Article published | Sun | 29 Jun 2025 | 9:04 PM