Javed Akhtar says Bollywood pays the price for being high-profile
The lyricist said people have fun pulling down celebrities.

There have been voices on social media that felt the case against Aryan Khan was a deliberate attempt to target the film industry.
When asked if he feels that Bollywood is being routinely targeted with raids, Akhtar told reporters, "This is the price the film industry has to pay for being high profile. When you're high profile, people have fun pulling you down, throwing muck at you. If you're a nobody, then who has the time to throw stones at you?"
Akhtar was speaking at the launch of the book 'Changemakers', written by authors Almas Virani and Sweta Samota.
The 23-year-old was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on October 3 from the cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.

"You find cocaine worth Rs one billion dollar at a port, somewhere else there were 1200 people where ganja and a total sum of Rs 1 lakh 30 thousand is found, according to media reports.
"Now this has become a big national news but I haven't seen any headline on the billion dollar cocaine...," he added.
When asked specifically if he feels Shah Rukh Khan and Aryan Khan are being targeted, Akhtar refused to elaborate.
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