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"I would love for Indian friends to come visit us , see the love people have for them:Mehwish Hayat

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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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Thank you friends we know that civil society of both countries has a lot of love and passion for each other so as many politicians but your army will not allow the relationship to be normalized to get a big pie from your resourses. Let this ground reality be changed. We shall be able to live peacefully then.
 
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If you enjoy your life you wouldn't hide your identity LOL


Aah, of course!

"Dalit" being your own true identity!

So logical and clearly argued.

You are truly a professional mental Indian.

I am a professional; you need a professional. Now all that remains is to settle the small fee that is usual in these delicate interventions.
 
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Aah, of course!

"Dalit" being your own true identity!

So logical and clearly argued.



I am a professional; you need a professional. Now all that remains is to settle the small fee that is usual in these delicate interventions.

Hey, don't hate me for picking the side of the aggrieved.
 
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Waste of time talking to someone who takes themselves too seriously and gets their panties in a twist about Bollywood. Probably one of those Bollywood fanatics who threaten to burn themselves if one of their favourite actresses' get married or something.

No idea.

I think he is a brit on a colonizing mission. Apparently a well wisher of Pakistan. Self proclaimed though.

And way too snowflakes.

Apki khayti farangi. Aap sambhalo
 
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Aah, of course!

"Dalit" being your own true identity!

So logical and clearly argued.



I am a professional; you need a professional. Now all that remains is to settle the small fee that is usual in these delicate interventions.

You are a professional mental patient.

No idea.

I think he is a brit on a colonizing mission. Apparently a well wisher of Pakistan. Self proclaimed though.

And way too snowflakes.

Apki khayti farangi. Aap sambhalo

LOL I am still on a fact finding mission. I am not convinced yet.

He reacts violently once you ask him his true identity. That is usually not a good sign.
 
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He isn't a hate peddler; I don't know what this is about, perhaps a rush of blood to the head on Easter Sunday.

Please, for the love of God, explain to me how criticizing Bollywood or how it messes up people's head (In my opinion). Or questioning how Pakistanis can watch it when it occasionally portrays Pakistan in a bad light, can be considered a hate crime?
 
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Thank you friends we know that civil society of both countries has a lot of love and passion for each other so as many politicians but your army will not allow the relationship to be normalized to get a big pie from your resourses. Let this ground reality be changed. We shall be able to live peacefully then.

Hows Surat doing Prasad? Whats weather like?
 
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they might say certificates from you don't count.
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HAHAHA!!
 
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Tch, tch.

You forgot the 'for'. "You are a professional FOR mental patients."

Madrassahs are no good beyond a point.

Says the the guy who got nurtured at an RSS madrassah LOL

How many brownie points have you earned for hating Pakistan?
 
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If you enjoy your life you wouldn't hide your identity LOL
Because my identity is none of your concern, I have already provided you with proof of where I was born and live. Now don't embarrass yourself any further by acting like a buffoon!
 
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LOL I am still on a fact finding mission. I am not convinced yet.

He reacts violently once you ask him his true identity. That is usually not a good sign.

No idea.
A sign of growing intolerant british soceity maybe lol
 
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