The actress feels one has to be very strong to withstand the massive opposition they might face for voicing an opinion.
"Indian stars do take a stand, look at what you do to them once they take a stand. The backlash that comes, you have to be prepared for it and I think (you) really grow a thick skin as well," Gul told PTI.
"But then the bread and butter gets affected because the power of the public narrative is such. My point is, the reason a lot of famous people will not take a stand is because of the fact that they would probably be unpopular."
Her speech, however, also drew comparison with Indian stars, with several people questioning whether the Indian film industry can take a political stand like that as well.
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In the past, stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir, Salman have faced backlash owing to their comments on issues of the country and recently on row over Pakistani actors working in Hindi films.
Gul, who also contested elections as an Aam Aadmi Party candidate, says both the "left wing and right wing" can shun people having opposing views.
Citing an example of a friend, a "successful Bollywood actor who took a particular view on Pakistani actors not being welcomed in Indian films", the actress says he has been "ostracised by the 'liberals'."
Gul says the situation is such that her actor-friend, who "also has a life outside of acting, pursues hobbies like horse riding," now has been shunned even by the industry.
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