The Partition and its long-term ramifications 바카라 political and otherwise 바카라 left a deep impact on I.S. Johar. Though none of the films he directed subsequently ever touched the level of Nastik, he continued to make unequivocal 바카라 often reckless 바카라 political commentary through his work. His film Nasbandi (1978) was a blunt satire about the forced sterilization drive by the then government in power, featuring a hilarious song that went, 바카라Kya mil gaya sarkar emergency laga ke/ Nasbandi kara ke, humaari bansi bajaa ke/.. kya mil gaya gutter mein meri nao girake/ Nasbandi kara ke, humaari bansi bajaa ke!바카라 Needless to say, the film was banned.
But Johar was getting used to bans. When his play Bhutto (1982) was banned, he is known to have said, 바카라The play is not only anti-Bhutto, it is anti-general Zia, Mrs Gandhi, Ershad바카라 It is anti the demagogic despots of the Third World 바카라 that includes Mrs Gandhi바카라바카라. His explicit statements were not just restricted to politics. In 1983, an interview given to Sunday magazine had so much sexual candour about his adolescent experiences, that it would run a shiver down the spine of today바카라s Bollywood stars. Speaking of Hindi films and their audience, he once remarked, 바카라They are fools, and all Hindi films are rubbish. Mine are at least entertaining.바카라
Johar was one of the most outrageous, scandalous, and illustrious people to have come out of the Hindi film industry. You could disagree with him vehemently and shudder at some of his beliefs, but you sure as hell couldn바카라t dismiss him. And yet, history remembers him just as a movie clown, ranking him lower than his more famous contemporaries. Sad!