Bollywood actress Payal Ghosh has recently launched a music album based on the title 'Love Jihad'. Since then, she has been facing criticism. Payal believes that through this song, she is warning girls not to get into a wrong relationship, rather than commenting on any religion. During a special conversation with a Hindi Daily Dainik Bhaskar, Payal explained her music album in detail. At the same time, she also mentioned the accusation of his sexual exploitation on filmmaker Anurag Kashyap.
Payal said, "I have seen many such cases where a Muslim boy becomes a Hindu and has an affair with the girl and after knowing that he tortures the girl. I did a lot of research about 'Love Jihad' and then I realized that this interview is not about marriage or affair. Rather this act is about the fraud that is happening. Trapping girls who marry and torture them. This is what we want to show to people through our albums and we want to warn them."
"When you are doing right, yet people will tell you wrong, what can I do? I want to make it clear that I am not against the Muslim community. Many of my friends are Muslim. Here I am not talking about any religion. Love jihad cases are on the rise and I just want to warn the girls. I have recently chosen politics, although I wanted to do social service since childhood. I want to bring awareness in society, even if it is through my profession. The future holds the dream of opening an orphan ashram as well as a school for poor children. If the children do not study, if they do not progress then how will India grow?"
Payal also talked about her FIR and accusations against film-maker Anurag Kashyap. She said. "In the case of Anurag Kashyap, the Mumbai Police is still seeking some time for investigation. I do not want to go against the Mumbai Police and that is why we are giving them time. If we later feel that the matter is not going ahead, then we will definitely knock on the court door. I had fearlessly put my point in front of everyone, I want this to give courage to other girls as well. If there is anything wrong with them, they will have to raise their voice. I want Anurag to be punished so that girls are not misbehaved in the industry or anywhere."