‘Abir Gulal,’ from the moment this movie was announced, it created headlines and unfortunately, not for all the right reasons. Headlined by Fawad Khan, a Pakistani actor who will be making his Bollywood debut with this movie, is the reason why the film has become the topic of discussion left, right, and centre. There is a fraction of the Indian society that doesn’t want Fawad to return on Indian screens, and now, following the Pahalgam attack, matters have turned even worse.
In the latest turn of events, it has been announced that ‘Abir Gulal’ starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan will not be allowed to release in India, confirmed I&B Ministry sources.
The decision to withhold the release of 'Abir Gulal' in India highlights the complex interplay between art and politics, especially in light of recent tragic events. As the nation grieves for the lives lost in the Pahalgam attack, the outrage surrounding Fawad Khan’s participation in the film underscores a larger societal divide regarding artistic expression and national sentiment.
Fawad Khan on Pahalgam attack
The inhuman act of violence that engulfed 26 lives and left Pahalgam shattered into pieces left everyone in a state of grief and agony. Expressing his profound sorrow, Fawad Khan called the attack ‘horrific’.
The Pahalgam Attack
On Tuesday, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, claimed the lives of 26 people, mostly tourists. This event has been described as the deadliest in the area since the Pulwama attack in 2019.
Several Bollywood actors have come together to mourn those who lost their lives and show support to those who are left displaced after the deadly attack. “My thoughts are with you,” wrote Priyanka Chopra, extending her support. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut and various other artists called the assailants cowards who exploited the innocent lives, and visitors who were just in Pahalgam to absorb the beauty of nature.
In the latest turn of events, it has been announced that ‘Abir Gulal’ starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan will not be allowed to release in India, confirmed I&B Ministry sources.
The decision to withhold the release of 'Abir Gulal' in India highlights the complex interplay between art and politics, especially in light of recent tragic events. As the nation grieves for the lives lost in the Pahalgam attack, the outrage surrounding Fawad Khan’s participation in the film underscores a larger societal divide regarding artistic expression and national sentiment.
Fawad Khan on Pahalgam attack
The inhuman act of violence that engulfed 26 lives and left Pahalgam shattered into pieces left everyone in a state of grief and agony. Expressing his profound sorrow, Fawad Khan called the attack ‘horrific’.
The Pahalgam Attack
On Tuesday, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, claimed the lives of 26 people, mostly tourists. This event has been described as the deadliest in the area since the Pulwama attack in 2019.
Several Bollywood actors have come together to mourn those who lost their lives and show support to those who are left displaced after the deadly attack. “My thoughts are with you,” wrote Priyanka Chopra, extending her support. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut and various other artists called the assailants cowards who exploited the innocent lives, and visitors who were just in Pahalgam to absorb the beauty of nature.
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