Prakash Raj Sparks Outrage Over Comments on Ban of Fawad Khan’s Film Amid National Tensions
Veteran Indian actor Prakash Raj has once again ignited controversy with his recent comments opposing the ban on a film featuring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan, at a time when national sentiment is running high following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
In the wake of the attack, which shocked the nation and claimed multiple lives, the Indian government responded with stern measures, including suspending the release of films featuring Pakistani artists. Among those affected is the upcoming film Abir Gulal, which stars Fawad Khan.
During a recent interview, Prakash Raj remarked:
“It does not seem right to ban Fawad Khan’s film in India. If the film is released first, the audience will decide whether or not they support movies featuring Pakistani actors. The outcome should be left to them.”
His comments have triggered widespread backlash on social media, with many netizens accusing him of being insensitive during a period of national mourning and heightened security concern. Critics have slammed the actor, arguing that entertainment should not take precedence over national security and collective sentiment, particularly in response to cross-border terrorism.
Some commentators went as far as to question whether Prakash Raj’s statement could be seen as indirect support for Pakistan, a nation accused by India of harboring terrorist groups. “At a time when the country is grieving, such comments are not only irresponsible but inflammatory,” one user posted.
This is not the first time Prakash Raj has found himself in the middle of a political or national controversy. Known for his outspoken views on social and political issues, the actor has previously faced criticism for remarks perceived as controversial or anti-establishment.
Meanwhile, there has been no official response from the makers of Abir Gulal regarding the film’s future in India, and Fawad Khan himself has remained silent on the issue.
As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to influence cultural and diplomatic exchanges, the debate over whether art should be separated from politics has once again taken center stage — with Prakash Raj’s comments reigniting that conversation amid national outrage.
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