Bollywood Director Kabir Khan was encompassed by shoe-wielding dissenters at Karachi airport on Wednesday.
The ‘Phantom’ director, who reached at Karachi airport to leave for Lahore, was encompassed by protesters droning hostile to India and pro-Pakistan slogans. The protesters furious over what they called Khan's "hostile to Pakistan movies" addressed why he didn't make comparable films about India's premier spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
In any case, Khan did not respond and continued towards the airport lounge.
Not long after the incident , the Bajrangi Bhaijaan director said on Twitter, “To media on both sides: 12 screaming lunatics with a mobile phone camera is not news. Please don’t give them the attention they want. Ignore.”
Kabir has gone under critics a few times because of his dubious movies, including Phantom, which was banned in Pakistan.
On Tuesday, the producer said he had gone by Lahore a couple of months back and this is his first time in Karachi. “My film Bajrangi Bhaijaan received a lot of appreciation in Pakistan for which I am grateful. The purpose of the film really was to bring the people closer,” he added.
Khan additionally said extremists of both the nations don't need the circumstance to move forward. "Additionally, at whatever point a terrorist assault happens, the media does not treat the matter with consideration and rather raises a furore. "I ask Pakistani movie producers to come to India to make movies. Legislative issues to be sure is an obstacle in this trade and I think our administrations ought to guarantee the interests of the craftsman group are secured.
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