The only problem with Indians is they hate us. Their reactions and
views on social media reflect their jealousy, hatred and aggression against
Pakistanis.
Due to recent conflicts (Pulwama attack & Balakot Air Strike)
between Pakistan and India now Indian celebrities and media starts showing
their true faces. Many superstars including Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Amitabh Bachan,
Alia Bhatt and Kangana Ranaut show anger and distress through social media. On
18, December 2019 AICWA (All India Cine Worker Association) released a notice
and officially warns that Pakistani artists are officially banned by AICWA and
a strong action will be taken against those organizations which insist on
working with Pakistani artists.
The only problem with Indians is they hate us. Their reactions and
views on social media reflect their jealousy, hatred and aggression against
Pakistanis.
Latterly, Akshay Kumar and Vicky Kaushal have criticized the
Pulwama attack in their twitter posts. Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan also
expressed his aggression in his twitter post, he said.
“In light of the current
situation the team of Total Dhamaal has decided to not release the film in
Pakistan.”
So, in response to Indian
aggression Pakistani youngsters, elders, males, females all are highly tempted
on social media. And due to air strike in Balakot Pakistan film Producers
Association and several other Pakistani Cinema halls also decided to boycott
Indian movies in Pakistan. But the main thing everyone worried about is what will be the next step by Indian film industry, as on social media most of Pakistani youngsters saying "we will watch these movies on YouTube" we are afraid that India might ban it from YouTube as well.
But the actual question arises here whether this ban of Bollywood movies
should be temporary or permanent? and will this boycott of Indian movies be
favorable for our economy and culture or not?
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