Mawra Hocane Responds to Shaan Shahid & the Anti-Phantom Controversy
Mawra Hocane has told Shaan Shahid beyond all doubt that her adoration for her nation and her kin needn’t bother with his endorsement, in yet another debate encompassing Bollywood film, Phantom.

After Saif Ali Khan’s questionable explanations with respect to the boycott of his motion picture Phantom in Pakistan, various nearby superstars, including Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaan Shahid, lashed out against him at online networking systems.

Taking after the incensed posts, Mawra Hocane went on a tweet spree to guard the counter Pakistani motion picture, asking for individuals at both sides of the fringe to say no to detest, just to start another debate.

Her remarks were not generally welcomed by veteran on-screen character, Shaan Shahid, who betrayed the performing artist and began hashtag #BanMawra for her backing for an against Pakistani film.

Open Letter to My Fans & Mr Shan Shahid:My tweets were out of utter ignorance for I had not seen the trailer neither…

Posted by Mawra hocane onĀ Sunday, August 30, 2015

Hocane, who is right now in Cape Town, shooting for her up and coming Bollywood film, having not understood the affectability of the issue in her nation of origin has now answered to the angered performer expressing that as opposed to scrutinizing on-screen characters, he ought to go about as a coach for them.

Obviously, the performer had not by any means watched Phantom’s trailer before tweeting #SayNoToHate tweets and stands by her position that her nation’s respect is way more sacrosanct for it to be addressed by a motion picture or producers. She additionally apologized to her fans for being unmindful about the substance of the film before tweeting, be that as it may, she adheres to her beliefs of peace and adoration.

Mawra additionally blamed Shaan for scrutinizing performing artists, including Ali Zafar and Fawad Khan, who buckle down and leave their home to seek after their fantasies in a remote area, from the solace he could call his own country. More terrible, the youthful on-screen character helped the veteran performer to remember his “sleaziest of acts in Punjabi movies” and blamed him for not getting over “turning down Ghajni 10 years back”.

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