Irrfan Khan, the celebrated actor, was renowned for his humour and sharpness during the interviews, other to his magic charm presented on the screens. The video of Khan giving a quick-witted answer to a Pakistani journalist went viral amid the rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
The interaction between Irrfan Khan and a Pakistani journalistIn the clip, the journalist, who deems himself to be a fan of Irrfan Khan, asked the actor to visit the nation. “Hello, Irrfan bhai, I am from Pakistan, and you have a great following in Pakistan. I wish you can sometime come to Pakistan. It'll be a great pleasure."
Without any hesitation, Khan stoically responded, “Main aah toh jaaunga, wapas aaunga ki nahi? (Will I be back if I visit Pakistan?)” The reply stunned everyone for a second, and the sudden laughter emerged in the room. The video has now been getting a laud from the fans.
Meanwhile....Sidharth Malhotra gave a statement...Amid the growing tension between the nations, many Bollywood actors came forward with statements of being grateful to the Indian armed forces. Among the stars, including Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Celina Jaitley, and many more, Sidharth Malhotra recently penned down a heartfelt note, praising the men in uniform who courageously guard the nation.
“Even when the noise fades, their vigilance remains. The Indian Armed Forces lead with grit, grace, and unbreakable resolve. With deepest respect and gratitude, always. Jai Hind,” Malhotra said on X.
Celina Jaitley spoke about the ban on Pakistani artists...Recently, the debate about Pakistani artists getting banned from the Indian entertainment industry took a storm on the internet. Many actors, including Harshvardhan Rane and Celina Jaitley, spoke up and expressed their firm opinions.
Celina Jaitley, in an interview with News18, said, “India must come first. Our national interest must always be our top priority. Pakistani artists are quick to benefit from our thriving entertainment industry, but remain silent about the terrorism their government supports. They’ve the platform to demand change and condemn violence, yet they choose silence. Until there is real accountability and sincere efforts to dismantle terror networks, we must stand firm and draw clear boundaries.”
The interaction between Irrfan Khan and a Pakistani journalistIn the clip, the journalist, who deems himself to be a fan of Irrfan Khan, asked the actor to visit the nation. “Hello, Irrfan bhai, I am from Pakistan, and you have a great following in Pakistan. I wish you can sometime come to Pakistan. It'll be a great pleasure."
Without any hesitation, Khan stoically responded, “Main aah toh jaaunga, wapas aaunga ki nahi? (Will I be back if I visit Pakistan?)” The reply stunned everyone for a second, and the sudden laughter emerged in the room. The video has now been getting a laud from the fans.
Today we have S-400, AkashTeer, but back then, we had Irrfan Khan to destroy Pakistan 🗿 pic.twitter.com/DEhrqVem3b
— BALA (@erbmjha) May 13, 2025
Meanwhile....Sidharth Malhotra gave a statement...Amid the growing tension between the nations, many Bollywood actors came forward with statements of being grateful to the Indian armed forces. Among the stars, including Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Celina Jaitley, and many more, Sidharth Malhotra recently penned down a heartfelt note, praising the men in uniform who courageously guard the nation.
“Even when the noise fades, their vigilance remains. The Indian Armed Forces lead with grit, grace, and unbreakable resolve. With deepest respect and gratitude, always. Jai Hind,” Malhotra said on X.
Even when the noise fades, their vigilance remains. The Indian Armed Forces lead with grit, grace, and unbreakable resolve. With deepest respect and gratitude, always.
— Sidharth Malhotra (@SidMalhotra) May 14, 2025
Jai Hind. 🇮🇳 #IndianArmedForces
Celina Jaitley spoke about the ban on Pakistani artists...Recently, the debate about Pakistani artists getting banned from the Indian entertainment industry took a storm on the internet. Many actors, including Harshvardhan Rane and Celina Jaitley, spoke up and expressed their firm opinions.
Celina Jaitley, in an interview with News18, said, “India must come first. Our national interest must always be our top priority. Pakistani artists are quick to benefit from our thriving entertainment industry, but remain silent about the terrorism their government supports. They’ve the platform to demand change and condemn violence, yet they choose silence. Until there is real accountability and sincere efforts to dismantle terror networks, we must stand firm and draw clear boundaries.”
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