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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: UglyDuckling.

I don't think it would have helped FK at all if he had condemned the attack. Indian media would have still used it against him. They would have twisted it to make him sound like a traitor and Pak media would have latched on to it and made it worse. Or Pak media would have made him look like a traitor even if Indian media had praised him. Both ways, FK was in trouble.

Let's not debate on it anymore. I guess FK has done what he thought was right. Let's leave it at that. We can't change the past.

Let's hope his future is bright wherever it is.

I agree it wouldn't have made any difference to the haters (they wld have hated anyway) but would have made HUGE difference to moderates like me...It would have felt good had Fawad tweeted something showing his support after Uri attack...When the school attack happened in Pakistan , every artist in India condemned the attack and the Taliban and they don't even work there...Fawad got tremendous love from Indian fans... ek chota sa tweet after Uri attack agar de deta, condemning it toh uska kya bigar jaata...it would have gone a long way in his favour for ppl who are moderates and believe me there were many ...now it amounts to that he just wants to make money here but feel NOTHING for the people. I am sorry to say but I have lost all respect/liking for him and yes he has HURT my sentiments , I feel betrayed ...he doesn't deserve love from Indian fans unless one is so blind in their droolings that they are able to overlook it.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: NavyaKavya30

I agree it wouldn't have made any difference to the haters (they wld have hated anyway) but would have made HUGE difference to moderates like me...It would have felt good had Fawad tweeted something showing his support after Uri attack...When the school attack happened in Pakistan , every artist in India condemned the attack and the Taliban and they don't even work there...Fawad got tremendous love from Indian fans... ek chota sa tweet after Uri attack agar de deta, condemning it toh uska kya bigar jaata...it would have gone a long way in his favour for ppl who are moderates and believe me there were many ...now it amounts to that he just wants to make money here but feel NOTHING for the people. I am sorry to say but I have lost all respect/liking for him and yes he has HURT my sentiments , I feel betrayed ...he doesn't deserve love from Indian fans unless one is so blind in their droolings that they are able to overlook it.


Do you think he can put his life and his family's life in danger by doing that?
It was not an attack on civilians. It was an attack on soldiers and that too by Pak Army acc to India. How could he have said anything on that?
The Govt would have termed him traitor. He is in a very difficult position. He has to live there.



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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: UglyDuckling.



Do you think he can put his life and his family's life in danger by doing that?
It was not an attack on civilians. It was an attack on soldiers and that too by Pak Army acc to India. How could he have said anything on that?
The Govt would have termed him traitor. He is in a very difficult position. He has to live there.



In that case he has no right to earn loads of money here , get fame and recognition and then do nothing because he is scared for him and his family...then go back na... Let him announce that he is quitting BO and going back to his country... End of the matter... but this isn't fair that he uses our country only for paisa aur fame
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: UglyDuckling.


ZGH is on no 5.😆


Thank you... the hazards of multi-tasking
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Posted: 9 years ago
My last bit on this.
He didn't even have to condemn it , he could have simply shown sympathy to the family of soldiers and tweeted something like " may their soul rest in peace " . That way he would have been safe from his people and from Indians also .
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Posted: 9 years ago
Chalo I hope for the sake of some of Fawad's fans(and non fans) who would be satisfied with a condolence message I hope he gives one someday and somehow. Its been more than a week since the attack and its too late to tweet anyway. But hopefully he will find a way.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Serotonin

It was meant to be in the chronological order of his work.
Now i dont want another fuss...one my fav.drama, your fav.character etc
Peace! *smiles*
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Posted: 9 years ago
@Shreya I agree. 😆😆😆 I hope he tweets a condolence msg for his sake.
Loved the Huffington Post Article! 👏⭐️
Spcly the bit that if India does something to upset the US or their army, Priyanka Chopra should be targeted first and get all the hate for working there. Thanx For Sharing.
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Posted: 9 years ago
Ok now my last two pennies worth on this.
Although I have nothing against any Pakistani artist but I am very annoyed by their conspicuous silence when terror attack is being made in India whereas the same Fawad or Ali Zafar or Mahira Khan were very prompt in denouncing terror after Paris attack or any other terror attack in Europe. Are terror attacks in Europe and India any different? The only difference is that in India all the terror activities are exported by their native country and if this is the reason they are not sympathising with us and passively standing by their country's mischieves then whats wrong if we say that they should not be called here and benefited financially. Indirectly, we are benefitting Pakistan. Their silence on Uri is much more louder than a bomb blast. If they can't extend a simple courtesy of sympathising with a country which is providing them opportunities, name and fame internationally, then we also have no obligation to provide them the hospitality they are enjoying here. I think it is plain and simple that every relationship is based on "give and take" theory. Nothing comes free.
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Posted: 9 years ago
The exoticness of Fawad Khan: Why one man is giving Indian women (and men) sleepless nights

Women love him. Men hate him. A large number of Indians want Pakistani actor Fawad Khan to go back to his country. Women, some secretly, and, some publicly, want him to stay. Why?

Devarsi Ghosh
Devarsi Ghosh | Edited by Ananya Bhattacharya
New Delhi, September 26, 2016 | UPDATED 13:17 IST
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To ask a Pakistani actor to go back to his country when there has been a terrorist attack on Indian soil by Pakistanis, allegedly, is both stupid and understandable. The citizens ask for quick retaliation and, as always, people in the world of arts, culture and film are the softest targets. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), sensing the public pulse, cashed in on the anger and gave Pakistani actors and artists a 48-hour ultimatum to leave India. And mind you, a lot of Indians are irate with the presence of the Pakistani artists in India. That does not make them right or wrong, but that is true. The question is why.

On the other hand, Pakistani actor Fawad Khan has a huge fan following among women. Unlike Indian men, Indian women are not that gung-ho about sending the Kapoor & Sons star back home. Are Indian women less patriotic? Nobody knows, nobody is inside their head. The MNS has threatened Karan Johar that the party will halt the release of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil which stars Fawad Khan. If one goes through the comments section of news posts regarding the entire Pakistani actors vs MNS fracas, you will find that it is mostly men who are clamouring for the actor to move out. Why so?
Actually, Indian men hate Fawad Khan for the same reason they hate Shoaib Malik. How dare this Pakistani man enter the hearts (and homes) of our Indian girls? Well, he did. There is no going back from that.
Fawad was destined to become a star in the subcontinent. He did not enter India with 'I'm Karan Johar's boy' plastered on his forehead. He came to India with the hit Pakistani TV show Zindagi Gulzar Hai on Zindagi channel. Suddenly, Indian housewives, tired with the saas-bahu-kavach-daayan nonsense, were watching a sombre, polite TV serial about what appeared to be 'real people'. And in the middle of it was a very handsome, accessible man who behaved like a normal human being, unlike the ordinary-looking, ordinary male actors one would find in Indian TV shows.

Zindagi Gulzar Hai ran for only 25 episodes. By that time, Indian women had found their drug. But their Fawad-fix was not satiated. So Zindagi offered Fawad in measured doses. After ZGH ended, the channel ran the promo of Fawad's telefilm Behadd on loop, teasing the audience and gauging their response.
Then, as Khoobsurat (Fawad's Bollywood debut) was about to release, the channel started airing the promos of Fawad's highly popular show Humsafar.

So, in a way, Fawad Khan has been in the Indian woman's heart for a long, long time. Indian women have a lot more at stake, emotionally and sentimentally, in Fawad Khan. Indian men look at this sudden anomaly as a threat. And indeed, his uniqueness and exoticness was furthered propelled by the kind of roles he did in Bollywood.
In Khoobsurat, Fawad played a Rajasthani prince, a distant, inaccessible, hard-to-reach and hard-to-get man. In that film, neither did he dance nor did he stalk the heroine. He did not get naked and bare his entire torso. He was dignified, stoic, spartan, the ultimate 'Complete Man' Raymond suitings and shirtings could get. And, well, Indian girls had found their new crush, so very different from the chhichhoda heroes they had been subjected to for years, and Indian moms found their template for the perfect son-in-law.

Fawad's next film Kapoor & Sons had him play a gay man. Again, he got the 'mature guy' role as opposed to his co-star Sidharth Malhotra who had to shake a leg to Badshah's song. Most importantly, his gay character was not an effeminate stereotype. He appeared 'human'.

This 'humanness' has been the key to Fawad's popularity. He is both accessible and inaccessible (he is from across the border, guys). The Indian man cannot understand this. So, either he tries to ignore him. Or hate him. And what better opportunity than a Pak attack for these men to publicly outrage against Fawad?
Or, perhaps, there is more to it. It is indeed a fact that Fawad has still not publicly condemned the Uri attacks. This is, truly, unlike him who did express grievance during the November 2015 Paris attacks on Twitter. So, did Pakistani singer-actor Ali Zafar and VJ-turned-actor Mahira Khan who will soon be seen in Shah Rukh Khan's Raees. Mahira went on to criticise the Orlando club shooting as well.
But, somehow, when there has been a terrorist attack in India, the country that has given them stardom, fame and money beyond what Pakistan could possibly give, they are strangely silent. And this has not gone down well with 'patriotic Indians', both the polite kind and the kind to vilify any secular commentator on social media as a 'Porkistani' who needs to be deported.
In all likelihood, neither Fawad nor Mahira or Ali Zafar will be sent back to Pakistan. Money is more important than religion or nationality in India, and when crores are at stake, power players will ensure that nothing as absurd as Fawad's expulsion happens. Be that as it may, the question remains: After all this, will Indian men EVER warm up to Fawad Khan? Will Indian men ever cosy up to him as they have to, say, a Ranveer or a Varun? Time will tell.


( The writer tweets as @devarsighosh )


http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/fawad-khan-pakistani-actors-handsome-mns-uri-attacks-kashmir-adhm/1/773330.html
Edited by MrsKhan - 9 years ago

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