Bollywood Stars Advocating for Net NeutralityBollywood Hot Gossips

April 14, 2015 17:23
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Along with the internet lovers and common public the celebrities from the bollywood and politics are advocating for the net neutrality, which is meant for equal and unrestricted internet access to everyone.

AIB has made a video to create awareness about the #netneutrality and #savetheinternet campaigns, the video has been watched by more than one million views in two days. "The response has been fantastic. We made the video to highlight the enormity of the implications of what’s looming large. It’s important to have a debate going on around an issue like this as every internet user is also a potential content creator, so we all have a stake in it," says Rohan Joshi of AIB.

Among the stars who supported the Net neutrality campaign Actors Shah Rukh Khan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Arjun Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Alia Bhatt and Parineeti Chopra have given their opinion in favour of the net neutraliry.

Shah Rukh tweeted the link to https://youtu.be/mfY1NKrzqi0 and said #SaveTheInternet, while Arjun Kapoor tweeted, “Come on India, you need to #SaveTheInternet, and here's why https://youtu.be/mfY1NKrzqi0  make ur click count #NetNeutralityIndia”

Alia Bhatt just tweeted #SaveTheInternet, while Riteish Desh much tweet, “TRAI TRAI till we succeed - #NetNeutrality #HumHongeKaamyab”, and Parineeti Chopra said, “Save the internet!!! Net neutrality is crucial !! Proud of you boyses!! @mojorojo @thetanmay @AllIndiaBakchod”

Sidharth Malhotra tweeted, “#SaveTheInternet push for net neutrality, Internet is a utility not a luxury http://youtu.be/mfY1NKrzqi0”

And many others have taken their social net working handlers to express their support on the #SaveTheInternet and #netneutrality.

The Net Neutrality is aimed at providing easy access and user wish sites over internet.

-Kannamsai

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