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It might have some thing to do with Sikh rule of Ranjeet Singh in which Peshawar valley, Kohat, Bannu, DIKhan etc became part of Punjab in the period between 1821 and 1834. Two centuries have passed since these areas are not part of Afghanistan and its a very long time. After Sikh rule, the present-day KP was amalgamated with India and it was part of Punjab province as late as 1901. Even before foundation of Afghanistan state, these areas were part of the Kabul province of Mughal empire. But then the control center shifted to Lahore (Sikh empire), Delhi (British India) and now Islamabad (Pakistan).......this have had tremendous impact on Pashtuns of KP. But ask a Wazir of Datta Khel whether he prioritize Punjabis or Sindhis over Garbaz Wazirs of Khost on the other side of Durand in the spirit of Pakistani nationalism.....his answer will be noWe KPK people are very much close to our Pakistani Punjabis in terms of national fabric instead of with Pashtuns from Afghanistan. We were the ones who voted for Pakistan instead of Afghanistan despite many theories and excuses presented by many Afghan apologists.
There are indeed some Bangladeshi actors whose works we like. Joya Ahsan, Ferdous and Chanchal to name some personal favourites.I have no idea what he is trying to prove with those ugly buildings, looks like some 4th-grade government quarters. Is it really the best of Moida or whatever the city is called?
He's an actor but from our B-grade movie industry, their works are mainly produced targeting rickshawalas, laborers, and Indians. Hero Alam has become a household name in India now and quite a popular face there.
For the common Bangladeshi audience, we have the mainstream media which produces contents like below,