Bollywood Director Kabir Khan heckled at Karachi Airport
Bollywood Director Kabir Khan heckled at Pakistan
Bollywood filmmaker Kabir Khan finds a tough time today after reaching in Pakistan. He went to Pakistan on a day-long visit to attend a conference and was heading to Lahore. The moment he arrived out of the Airport Terminal, few infuriated people started shouting him and blaming him for directing an anti-Pakistani movie.
The incident has happened somewhere around 1 pm today when he was exiting the Airport. Soon the bunch of people encircled him and started shouting ‘shame shame’. Without uttering a single word Kabir Khan was moving towards the exit door. Just in that moment, a person has even removed his shoes and showing it to the director. This is a serious breach of security and the question is, where were the security personnel during that time?
Soon the incident of Kabir Khan became the headlines in the Pakistani media and now the Indian media is also showing the sad news. Recently, we have already seen many incidents happened in Pakistan, where Indian artist either mistreated or denied a visa. Recently, we have heard about Veteran Anupam Kher, whose visa was not approved to enter into Pakistan for a cultural programme.
In past Kabir Khan has directed many blockbusters like ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, ‘Phantom’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ which some or other way related to Pakistan.
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 Khan (@kabirkhankk) April 27, 2016
Just minutes before Kabir Khan took to twitter and urged people that do not give them the attention as they don’t deserve that.
Though Kabir Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan was accepted with rave response in Pakistan but his other movies ‘Phantom’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’were banned in Pakistan. The movies are based on real-life stories and showed Pakistan’s role in it. Maybe that’s the reason why few Pakistani people were infuriated.
Watch out the Kabir Khan’s Incident video right here: