Siddharth Anand Hits Back At Haina And Other Pakistani Actors Who Criticised Fighter Trailer
In addition, Siddharth Anand reacted to another post regarding the 2018 Pakistani movie Parwaaz Hai Junoon with the word "Oh!!"
Siddharth Anand, the director of Fighter, has finally responded to Pakistani actors who have accused his upcoming film of inciting hatred. Recently, the film's trailer¡ªwhich has Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone in the key roles¡ªwas released. Some Pakistani celebrities, including Hania Aamir and Adnan Siddiqui, criticized it.
In response to a post on X that questioned Hania Aamir for bashing Fighter Siddharth reacted with a thinking emoji.
The post read, ¡°Didn¡¯t she literally work in a movie which was anti-India? If Indian celebs have no issue with the anti-India stuff Pakistani celebs do in movies, why do Pak celebs care so much?¡±
In addition, Siddharth Anand reacted to another post regarding the 2018 Pakistani movie Parwaaz Hai Junoon with the word "Oh!!"
¡°Parwaaz Hai Junoon was an anti-Indian Air Force movie and Hania Aamir starred in it,¡± the original post read.
was 'art' breathing here @realhaniahehe ?? https://t.co/MWKgHBgk88 pic.twitter.com/rxt6UKwfNh
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Pakistani actress Hania Aamir took to her Instagram stories and wrote, ¡°So sad and unfortunate to know that there are artists out there in this day and age who are aware of the power that the cinema holds and still go ahead and feed the riff between the two countries. I feel sorry for the artists who try to bridge the gap by trusting their art as a medium. Distasteful; let art breathe.¡±
Zara Noor Abbas also wrote, ¡°Aren¡¯t you guys tired of selling the same false crap?! Grow up, guys! The world is moving on and getting mature but why do you want to sell this cheap story of hatred? Could have also promoted peace. Don¡¯t we have enough hatred in the world that you had to boost more hate through this global medium of movies?¡±
Adnan Siddiqui wrote, ¡°Once celebrated for love, Bollywood now crafts hate-filled narratives, portraying us as villains. Despite our love for your films, it's disheartening. Art transcends boundaries; let's use it to promote love and peace. Two nations, victims of politics, deserve better."
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