New Delhi: There are many superstars in the Indian film industry whose acting is renowned even in foreign countries, but still a Pakistani heroine feels that the artistes of her country are more talented than the Indian stars. Meanwhile, Pakistani actress Nadia Khan is also in the headlines on social media platforms for one of her statements. He claimed that big Bollywood stars including Khan are feeling insecure in the presence of talented artists from Pakistan.
A video of Nadia from a show has been shared on X, in which she can be seen taunting Indian celebs. In the viral video, Pakistani actress Nadia Khan is sitting in a TV show with some other Pakistani artists. To this she says, ‘Our actors have started becoming very popular in India, like when Fawad Khan etc. started going there and started working, then some big actors there have started feeling insecure. And that is why they have made it a political issue and got it banned.
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In the same video, Nadia further says, ‘It was not that only the politicians had problems, but even the top actors there were scared of our best artists. It is not just the fear of getting films, but also how much the Indian audience had started liking Pakistani artists. They were so scared of our talent that they banned us. Recently, what our actors Wahaj and Bilal (Whaj Ali and Bilal Abbas Khan) have done has made the Indian audience fall in love with them.
Further, Nadia also took on the three Khans of Bollywood. He said, ‘These stars are viral in India, you would have no idea about their fan following in India. Even Khans Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan are insecure. They think that if these boys come to our films, what will we do? Reacting to Nadia’s video, an ex-user wrote, ‘Even some Khans don’t know them and they are insecure? “He’s shocked.” Many users are rejecting this thinking of Nadia and making fun of her.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 4, 2024, 17:01 IST