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Amitabh Bachchan with a request not to upset him at the audio launching ceremony of his film and this is what he wants

The Kathua rape case had created a stir in the media. From ordinary people to the Bollywood celebrities, all are protesting demanding justice for the 8-year old.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is the latest celebrity from Bollywood to condemn the Kathua rape incident, saying he feels ‘disgusted’ by it.

When asked about his reaction, the 75-year-old star, who has been the face of ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ campaign, said it was painful to even talk about it.

“I feel disgusted even talking about it. So, don’t rake up this issue. It is terrible to even talk about it,” Big B told the reporters. The actor was speaking at the song launch of his upcoming film ‘102 Not Out’, in which he stars along with Rishi Kapoor.

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Several Bollywood celebrities have reacted angrily over the incidents and have demanded justice for the victims of the Kathua, Unnao, and Surat rape cases that have generated a massive outrage against the perpetrators.

Gorgeous actress Alia Bhatt also said she is heartbroken and angry over the incident. Alia said it isn’t only people from Bollywood who are upset but there is anger at a humanitarian level over the incident.

“I don’t think only people in Bollywood are upset, I think all over the country people are upset, on a humanitarian level there is anger. It is a disgraceful, shameful and terrible thing that’s happened,” Alia told reporters.

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“As a girl, as a woman, as a human being and as a part of the country, I feel very bad and hurt that something like this has happened.” The actor, who was speaking at the song launch of her upcoming film “Raazi”, said she has stopped reading about the incident as it makes her angrier.

“There was a time when I was reading a lot about it but in the last two days, I have stopped because I thought if I keep reading about it, it’s going to make me more and more upset and angry and really hurt.

“I just hope, from my heart, that justice is served. As a country, we should go out there and condemn it because this cannot be happening to us constantly,” she added.

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