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Aamir Khan resigns from Copyright Act committee | Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has resigned from the ten-member committee formed by the Centre to look into proposed amendments to the Copyright Act. In a letter to Union Human Resource Development
(HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal, Aamir said, "It seems to me that there is an attempt
by certain people to attack me in public by printing lies about me, thereby turning
the attention away from a genuine debate about copyright issues." There are media
reports that at a recent meeting between producers and writers over the issue
of royalties, Aamir tried to take credit from lyricists by saying that a song's
popularity depended on the star on whom it was picturised. Aamir's remarks annoyed
lyricist Javed Akhtar, who said the popular song 'Papa Kehte Hain' became a hit
despite Aamir not being a star at that time. Aamir said, he was not comfortable
hearing such allegations. "I am grateful to you for inviting me to be a part of
a committee to discuss the various issues regarding amendments to the Copyright
Act. However, in the light of these public attacks on me, I don't think I am comfortable
to be part of this committee," Aamir said in his letter to Sibal. "I take great
pride in my honesty and integrity, and attach an enormous amount of value to my
sense of justice and fair play. Monetary achievements have never excited me,"
claimed Aamir adding "I would have acted in many more than one film a year, thereby
being financially much richer." "Had I been driven by monetary achievements, I
would not have produced films that challenge the mainstream and break new ground,
films like 'Lagaan', 'Taare Zameen Par' and 'Peepli Live', that most producers
would hesitate to produce," said Aamir. Aamir further wrote to Sibal, "I believe
that amendments to the Copyright Act are long overdue and I am so happy that a
person like you is spearheading this movement." "I believe that the changes that
you are bringing about in the sphere of education are so dynamic, progressive
and positive, that I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that you will do the
same in the field of copyright," said Aamir. The Copyright Act panel also includes
Javed Akhtar, Boney Kapoor, Mukesh Bhatt, Vishal Bharadwaj, Vishal Dadlani, Prasoon Joshi, Anjum Rajabli, Madhu Manthena and Bhushan Kumar. |
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