Kabir Khan heckled at Karachi airport for making 'anti-Pakistan' films

Dunya News

The protesters raised anti-India slogans and shouted 'Pakistan Zindabad'.

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Indian director Kabir Khan was heckled and threatened with a shoe at Karachi airport today (Wednesday) for making ‘anti-Pakistan’  films. 

The ‘Phantom’ director was on a one-day visit to Karachi to attend a marketing seminar and was leaving for Lahore today when he faced a number of furious protesters.



The protesters raised anti-India slogans and shouted ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ on Khan’s arrival at the airport.

One of the protester questioned Kabir Khan the reason behind making movies against Pakistan and not any one film over the activities of Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in Pakistan.


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“Why don’t you make a movie on people like Jadhav who are sent by RAW to kill Pakistanis and spread terror?”

A protester also irately spoke a Saif Ali Khan dialogue ‘Ghar me Ghuss Ke Marenge’ the referred to Pakistan in the film and had triggered much anger in the country.



The director, however, showed no reaction to the protest and went towards the lounge.

Kabir Khan’s movie ‘Phantom’ is based on tragic November 26 Mumbai attacks at the Taj Hotel that killed at least 166 people.

The movie came under fierce criticism due to its anti-Pakistan content and was banned by Lahore High Court on Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed’s petition.

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