
Indian viewers have expressed fury over the film, with many denouncing the Pakistani journalist's "radical mindset." In the video, Pakistani journalist Naeem Hanif asks journalist and fellow citizen Mabashir Luqman what he would like to happen if india and pakistan went to war.
"Accha sir aapne ladne ka faisala kar liya hai, banduk uthane ka faisala kar liya hai. Khuda na khasta jung ho jaye. To khwaish kya hai apki?"(Okay sir, you've decided to fight, you've decided to pick up a gun. god forbid, if war happens. Then what is your wish?)
To which Mabashir replies saying, "Main toh chaahta hoon aapke podcast ke jariye Ulema-E-Din se ek sawal puchho, indian actresses agar hamari laundia ban ke aati hain toh hamein izajat hai laundi banane ki nahi?"(I want to ask the religious scholars through your podcast, if indian actresses come as our s*x slaves, do we have permission to make them s*x slaves or not?)
Naeem then inquires as to if he has an option. Mabashir responds by telling them to stop talking about it.
Then Mabashir states, "To be serious, I want to be a warrior, not a martyr. May Allah provide all Pakistanis the ability to fight.
"This is not 'just talk' - it's proof of the filth that fuels Pakistan's radical mindset," one user said in response to the Pakistani journalist's comment. Barbaric fantasies, misogyny, and perversion are indicators of a sick mindset, not nationalism. Bollywood is culpable if it remains silent at this point.