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Bollywood star actor Shah Rukh Khan has just revealed that he will be the producer of the Netflix web series named “Bard of Blood”. But after he announced it he started receiving criticism from a large number of people from Pakistan and they alleged that the new Netflix web series contained anti-Pakistan sentiments.
The trailer of the Netflix web series was uploaded and shared on the official Twitter page of Shah Rukh Khan. There were also criticism against Shah Rukh Khan from a number of films stars and celebrities from Pakistan.
The trailer of our first @netflix series #BardOfBlood is here. A thrilling tale of espionage, vengeance, love and duty. Hope u enjoy it…@NetflixIndia @RedChilliesEnt @emraanhashmi @_GauravVerma @BilalS158 @ribhudasgupta pic.twitter.com/aftLjq3BA1
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) August 22, 2019
Mehwish Hayat, a popular Pakistani actress took it to her Twitter handle and said that the latest Netflix web series by Shah Rukh Khan is an indication of the propaganda against Pakistan by the Bollywood. She also asked Shah Rukh Khan on why the Bollywood industry is always portraying Pakistanis as villains, whenever they want to show their love for the nation.
The actress said on her Twitter page tweeted, “This just vindicates what I have been saying for so long. Another week & yet another anti-Pakistan project. Now can we wake up, smell the coffee & see Bollywood’s agenda for what it is? Shah Rukh Khan, be patriotic, nobody is stopping you – just don’t do it at the expense of vilifying us.”
Asif Ghafoor, the spokesperson for Pakistan Army also criticized Shah Rukh Khan of having “Bollywood syndrome”.
Asif also asked Shah Rukh Khan to understand the fact by learning more about the RAW agent Kulbhushan Jadhav and IAF wing commander Abhinandan Varthaman.
Asif also accused the government of India and RSS of going after their”Hindu agenda” through their recent movements in Kashmir. The web series “Bard of Blood” is a spy thriller series that stars Emraan Hashmi and is based on the novel by Bilal Siddiqi, which also has the same name.
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