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Pakistani superstars Mehwish Hayat and Fawad Khan not only represented Pakistan at the Filmfare Middle East magazine relaunch in Dubai this weekend, but also received an award each.

Taking the opportunity to extend a hand towards India, the Punjab Nahi Jaungi took to the stage as she accepted her 'Pakistani Icon' award and spoke about the day her films will be screened in India like Bollywood films are screened in Pakistan.

"I would love for Indian friends to come visit us in my homeland and see the love people have for them," said Mehwish.

"I think too much emphasis has been put on the role for artistes and films in building bridges between our two nations. No matter what the people may want, the past year’s events have shown that 70 years of history and deep political issues will always get in the way. This is much more than casting actors from across the border in each others films. I long for the day when people in India can freely see my movies in their country, just as Indian films are played in my country."

Also read: India refuses to withdraw ban on Pakistani artists, reports Indian media

Due to the tensions between India and Pakistan, artists across the borders have been caught in the middle of it for the past year and a half. Many of Fawad Khan's scenes were slashed in Karan Johar directorial Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Mahira Khan's Raees was banned in Pakistan.

Mehwish wore a pale pink gown from UAE-based label Amato Couture for the occasion. While Fawad, who was given an award for being a 'Cinematic Icon', stuck to his go-to designer Omar Farooq.


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Pakistani superstars Mehwish Hayat and Fawad Khan not only represented Pakistan at the Filmfare Middle East magazine relaunch in Dubai this weekend, but also received an award each.

Taking the opportunity to extend a hand towards India, the Punjab Nahi Jaungi took to the stage as she accepted her 'Pakistani Icon' award and spoke about the day her films will be screened in India like Bollywood films are screened in Pakistan.

"I would love for Indian friends to come visit us in my homeland and see the love people have for them," said Mehwish.

"I think too much emphasis has been put on the role for artistes and films in building bridges between our two nations. No matter what the people may want, the past year’s events have shown that 70 years of history and deep political issues will always get in the way. This is much more than casting actors from across the border in each others films. I long for the day when people in India can freely see my movies in their country, just as Indian films are played in my country."

Also read: India refuses to withdraw ban on Pakistani artists, reports Indian media

Due to the tensions between India and Pakistan, artists across the borders have been caught in the middle of it for the past year and a half. Many of Fawad Khan's scenes were slashed in Karan Johar directorial Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Mahira Khan's Raees was banned in Pakistan.

Mehwish wore a pale pink gown from UAE-based label Amato Couture for the occasion. While Fawad, who was given an award for being a 'Cinematic Icon', stuck to his go-to designer Omar Farooq.


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I will rather book a trip to angola than pakistan. feels safer no thanks u miss
 
Mind boggling. Observe the contrast for a moment.

So, here we have a Pakistani actress begging for Indian actors to come to Pakistan. Yet, Indians have slapped a ban on Pakistani actors and don't even screen Pakistani films. Yet, Pakistan allows Bollywood films to be screened in Pakistan.

Pakistan is its own biggest enemy. We don't need India to aim nukes and missiles at our country. We invite the snake into our home.

Well, I am glad that India has Modi as its leader. I am glad that India is showing extreme hostility towards Pakistan. I am glad that Indians are hateful towards Pakistan. This will always set the record straight. Equilibrium is restored. No matter how much begging goes on from our liberals. They will be shown the door and humiliated.
 
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Mind boggling. Observe the contrast for a moment.

So, here we have a Pakistani actress begging for Indian actors to come to Pakistan. Yet, Indians have slapped a ban on Pakistani actors and don't even screen Pakistani films. Yet, Pakistan allows Bollywood films to be screened in Pakistan.

Pakistan is its own biggest enemy. We don't need India to aim nukes and missiles at out country. We invite the snake into our home.

Well, I am glad that India has Modi as its leader. I am glad that India is showing extreme hostility towards Pakistan. I am glad that Indians are hateful towards Pakistan. This will always set the record straight. No matter how much begging goes on from our liberals. They will be shown the door and humiliated.

Some Pakistanis are lost completely. I have come across so many who love Bollywood like it's part of their religion and want to bend ever backwards to say this type of crap.

I would only be so cordial to someone if they returned the favour. Here in Pakistan, it seems we love all nations that like giving us a hiding. It's hilarious watching these pathetic appeasers.

EDIT: My point is, there is no use being cordial while the other side is not reciprocating the goodwill. Both sides should remain and sort out their differences without resorting to bans etc.
 
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