Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan go missing from posters of their Bollywood films

Pakistani actors Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan and Mawra Hocane have been omitted from posters of their Bollywood films on music platforms.
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Pakistani actors Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan and Mawra Hocane have been omitted from posters of their Bollywood films on music platforms. On Monday, Mawra Hocane’s face was removed from the “Sanam Teri Kasam” album covers on Spotify and YouTube Music. The covers only feature the film’s leading man Harshvardhan Rane now.  Soon after Mawra’s omission from the film’s posters, fans noticed Mahira Khan’s image missing from Shah Rukh Khan’s film “Raees”, which had marked Mahira’s debut in Bollywood. The “Raees” album, which earlier showed Shah Rukh Khan with Mahira Khan, now features Shah Rukh alone.

Meanwhile, the song “Buddhu Sa Mann”, featuring Fawad Khan alongside Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt, is currently inaccessible on YouTube in India, with a message stating “Video unavailable. The uploader has not made this video available in your country”.

The song was posted by Sony Music India. The poster of the song seems to have been altered on the music apps, removing Fawad from the image.

Interestingly, Fawad Khan still features in the poster of Khoobsurat, which marked his debut in Bollywood and co-starred Sonam Kapoor. ‘If we can open our arms, we can also…’: Ridhi Dogra on working with Fawad Khan in Abir Gulaal The recent edits and removals seem to be part of a broader crackdown on Pakistani artists’ presence in Indian projects, amid escalating cross-border tensions. Following the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, India took strong retaliatory measures through Operation Sindoor, which also led to the banning of Pakistani content on streaming and OTT platforms. Social media pages of several Pakistani celebrities have also been blocked in India owing to the tensions between the two nations.  Fawad’s film Abir Gulaal, his first Bollywood film in 9 years, was scheduled to release on May 9 but the film too now has been banned in India. The film also features Vaani Kapoor and Ridhi Dogra in key roles. (Agencies)

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