Cine association slams Fawad Khan starrer ‘Abir Gulal’

The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) demands a ban on Pakistani artists, including actors like Fawad Khan and Hania Aamir.
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The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) demands a ban on Pakistani artists, including actors like Fawad Khan and Hania Aamir. The association has strongly condemned the remarks made by the artists following Operation Sindoor.

Following horrifying terror attacks at Pahalgam, the Indian army launches a responsive strike at nine terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir at midnight on May 7. The strike was directed at several terror camps across the borders, and the country was responsible for training the terrorists and funding them in numerous terrorist activities across India.

In response to the successful operation, Pakistani actors, including Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, criticized India’s action and called it cowardly. However, the artists from Pakistan are facing heavy backlash and boycott calls after the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) condemned their remark regarding the operation. The association has pushed Indian entertainment industry to stop blindly backing these artists in the name of art.

Cine has also trolled Indian filmmakers for promoting films featuring Pakistani actors. Cine called out “Abir Gulal”, starring Pakistani star Fawad Khan, and tagged it as ‘a shameful example.’ Cine post reads, “AICWA strongly condemns the filmmakers, producers, and artists of the film “Abir Gulal” for casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan despite the Pulwama attack, where several Indian soldiers were martyred. What message do such filmmakers want to convey? They even came to India to release this film, showing complete disregard for the nation’s sentiments. This is a disgrace to the sacrifices made by our brave soldiers.”

In the end, AICWA pushes all stakeholders in the Indian film industry including Hollywood, Tollywood, regional and other industries to respect the statement and prioritize national interest over any collaboration. (Agencies)

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