FWICE is targeting Diljit Dosanjh over Sardaar Ji 3 featuring Pakistani actor Hania Aamir. It has written to PM Modi to strip him of citizenship and called for industry-wide boycott.
Diljit Dosanjh-starrer faces boycott for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, who allegedly made anti-India remarks post-Pahalgam attack. Film was released worldwide Friday, but not in India.
AICWA president Suresh Shyamlal Gupta, in a post on X, said they are appealing to everyone from the industry to stop working with Diljit, and are boycotting his songs and any future concerts.
'Hania Aamir isn’t even one of the best actresses, while she has a cool personality she’s famous because of pretty privilege and because she knows how to use social media right,' wrote one user on X.
In November last year, actress Sonya Hussyn faced similar trolling for wearing a bindi and sharing pictures from a Diwali party hosted by Pakistani fashion designer Deepak Perwani.
Replying to Rakhi Sawant, Hania Aamir said, “I just wanted to say, life was quite sad before Rakhi ji came into my life. Rakhi ji, I’m coming to pick you up from the airport!”
While the commission didn’t mention provisions under which IndiGo's market domination would be examined, Competition Act 2002 prohibits abuse of dominant position by any enterprise.
It is argued that India-Israel ties are moving from buyer–seller dynamic to one focused on joint development & manufacturing partnership, a shift 'more durable' than traditional arms sales.
Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.
We’re as free to troll them as they are to put the nation second. Anyone hiring Pak artists should know their consistently vitriolic views on Bharata and often also Hindus.
At the end of the day, a Pakistani M will remain a Pakistani M, no matter what masks they choose to wear.
We’re as free to troll them as they are to put the nation second. Anyone hiring Pak artists should know their consistently vitriolic views on Bharata and often also Hindus.
At the end of the day, a Pakistani M will remain a Pakistani M, no matter what masks they choose to wear.