Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has condemned an attack on writer Salman Rushdie and called it an ‘appalling act’. “Another day another appalling act by jihadis, The Satanic Verses is one of🐠 the greatest books of its time… I am shaken beyond words… Appalling,” she wrote on Instagram. Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed in the neck and torso while he was on the stage at a lecture in New York on Friday. He was airlifted to a hospital soon after. The authorities have identified the alleged attacker as Hadi Matar.
Apart from Kangana, other Indian film celebrities too expr✃🐬essed their shock at the incident.
Javed Akhtar called the incident ‘barbaric’. He wrote on Twit🐲ter, “I condemn the barbaric attack on Salman Rushdie by some fanatic. I hope that NY police and the court will take the strongest action possible against the attacker.”
Swara Bhasker wrote📖 on Twitter, “Thoughts and prayers for #SalmanRushdie. Shameful, condemnable and dastardly this attack! #SalmanRushdieStabbed”
Filmmaker Onir spoke about ‘intolerance towards an artist’. He wrote on Twitter, “#SalmanRushdie is a remiꦯnder for all of us … about what is intol🌊erance towards and artist. A disease that has been showing its ugly face of late way too often back home. Let’s not forget to condemn that as well.”
“The world is going insane.🧔 And we are all complicit. Even in our silence. Fingers and toes crossed in the hope #SalmanRushdie recovers soon,” wrote actor-director Nandita Das.
Salman Rushdie has long faced death threats for The Satanic Verses, which was banned in several countries upon publishing. Rushdie was a guest at Express Idea Exchange in 2013, where he said, “Yes, I꧅ would write The Satanic Verses again.”