Abir Gulaal: Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor's Khudaya Ishq Song Pulled Down After Pahalgam Terror Attack

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The release of Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor's Abir Gulaal in India is uncertain. After the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack killed nearly 26 Indian tourists, theatre owners are reportedly backing out. While there's no clarity on its May 9 release in the country, the song titled Khudaya Ishq was pulled down from YouTube.

After the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, the release of Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor’s Abir Gulaal is uncertain. According to reports, Indian theatres are wary of releasing it, monitoring the political tension at the border. While the makers are yet to clarify, the song, titled Khudaya Ishq, was pulled down from YouTube India.

Khudaya Ishq removed from YouTube Khudaya Ishq, sung by Arijit Singh and Shilpa Rao, was removed from YouTube after the terrorist attack on Indian tourists in Pahalgam on Monday (April 22). According to reports, 28 people have been killed, and over 60 are reported to be injured. One of them was a local.



ALSO READ: Fawad Khan's Abir Gulaal Release In Limbo, Theatres Don't Want Pakistani Actor's Film After Pahalgam Attack: Report Ban Abir Gulaal demands On Tuesday, Ashoke Pandit, President of the Indian Film & Television Directors' Association, said in a statement, "This incident is an act of war against the nation. This isn’t the first time..

.these attacks have been ongoing for 30 years. We, as a federation, have requested with folded hands not to work with Pakistanis.

They come up with bulls***t reasons like artist, community, but ultimately, the nation must come first. People think ‘agar mere ghar ka aadmi nahi mara toh f**k it, I don’t care’, but if this film’s heroine or makers’ family members had been shot by the terrorist, they wouldn’t have worked (with Fawad)." He added, "People from our country go to London and Dubai to perform with Pakistani artists, same with cricket.

Bol do nahi khelna cricket! Woh bandook se maar rahe hain, aur hum bat ball ke saath khel rahe hain unke saath. Public naraaz hai, aur bahar nikalke maaregi cricketers, artists, aur singers ko, things have reached a saturation point. We will issue an order that anyone who works with Pakistani artists, will be boycotted by the industry.

" Directed by Aarti Bagdi, Abir Gulaal also stars Ridhi Dogra. The film is scheduled to release on May 9. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Bollywood, Entertainment News and around the world.

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