The character of many other Pakistani films, including Fawad Khan, condemned the attacks of Pahargam and united with the terrorist attacks

The upcoming film “Abir Gulal,” starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan and Bollywood actress Bani Kapoor, has been having a lot of discussion on social media. The film, which arrives at the theatre on May 9, has been caught up in controversy after the terrorist attacks in Pahargam. As soon as the demand for boycotting the film began to gain momentum, fans began to criticize the actors to keep them quiet. Now, both stars finally broke their silence and expressed their sadness over this tragic incident. Apart from this, Pakistani actors like Fawad Khan, Mavra Hocken and Hania Aamir have expressed their hatred and surprise at Pahargam’s attack. The popular star, banned from the Indian Film Federation since the 2019 attack on Pulwama, shared a note on social media, denounced the horrifying attack that killed 26 innocent civilians.
Hania Aamir, known for his performances in many Pakistani theatres, including “Mere Humsafar” and “I Love It,” wrote in her post that the language of disadvantage and sadness is the same across boundaries.
Without mentioning “The Attack of Pahargam” in his notes, he writes: “Trades everywhere are tragedy for all of us.
Mavra Hocken, the famous actress who performed in the Bollywood film Sanam Teri Kasam, also did not mention the attack, but lamented the victims. He said, “My deep sadness towards the affected family is… Terrorism against one person is terrorism against everyone… What is happening in the world?”
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Fahan Said, one of the faces of men popular on Pakistani television, expressed his sadness towards the victim’s family. He said, “I expressed my sincere sadness to the victims of Pahargam and their families.”
Fawad Khan, one of Pakistan’s biggest actors, described Pahargam’s attack as “terrifying.” Khan faces ban in India for his upcoming Bollywood film “Abir Gulal.” He said, “It was extremely sad to hear the news of the heinous attack in Pahargam. Our condolences and prayers are with the victims of this horrifying event and we pray for the strength and treatment of our families during this difficult time.”
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Celebrities and politicians around the world have condemned Pahargam’s attacks on social media. The incident took place on April 22nd in the popular Basaran Maidan in Pahargam. There, some terrorists opened fires open to tourists, killing 26 people, including Nepali citizens. The terrorist attacks lamented the nation in the lives of innocent people who wanted to create lifelong memories with friends and family.
In retaliation, India announced several strategic retaliations against Pakistan, addressing “cross-border terrorism.” On Wednesday night, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for an immediate press conference and prepared several steps, including postponing the Indus Water Treaty and the immediate closure of the Atariwaga border consolidation checkpost.
New Delhi declared unwanted defense, navy and aviation advisors in Pakistan’s High Commissioner and gave them a week to leave India. Additionally, Pakistani citizens have suspended their travels to India under the SAARC Visa Rebate Scheme and all previously issued visas have been cancelled.