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Yami Gautam says art flows from God’s hand
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67636, member: 636"] Actress Yami Gautam believes a divine presence guides human creativity, she shared during recent promotional activities for her forthcoming movie Haq at a Mumbai hotel. The performer expressed her conviction that people represent creations of a supreme force with untapped capabilities to transform the world. Gautam described artistic expression as extending beyond traditional forms like painting, viewing it instead as a sacred gift flowing through individuals as conduits. She emphasized the importance of respecting this blessing, comparing it to how writers treasure their instruments and ideas. According to the actress, humanity serves as an illustration of divine expression, with each person sent to fulfill a distinct purpose through various artistic mediums. Her upcoming film draws from the significant Shah Bano case, where a 62-year-old Muslim woman successfully petitioned for financial support following her divorce via triple talaq. The Supreme Court sided with her under maintenance laws applying to all citizens regardless of faith. However, the 1986 ruling triggered backlash from conservative religious factions, prompting the Rajiv Gandhi administration to enact legislation that essentially reversed the decision. This governmental action generated widespread debate regarding women's protections, judicial autonomy, and the intersection of religious law with secular governance in India. [/QUOTE]
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