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International: Celebrities across borders have condemned the Pahalgam Terror attack in clear words and stood by the families who have suffered in this attack.
Recently, a shocking and brutal terror attack happened in which 26 civilians were shot dead at the popular tourist spot of Kashmir, Pahalgam, on April 22. Pakistani celebrities like Fawad Khan, Hania Aamir, Mawra Hocane, Farhan Saeed, and Usama Khan have shared their condolence messages for the victims who lost their lives.
Hania Amir wrote on her Instagram Story: "Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by the recent events. In pain, in grief, and hope-we are one. When innocent lives are lost, the pain is not theirs alone- it belongs to all of us. No matter where we come from, grief speaks the same language. May we choose humanity, always."
Sanam Teri Kasam actor Mawra Hocane shared: "My deepest condolences to the affected families... An act of terrorism against one is terrorism against all...What's happening to the world???"
Actor Farhan Saeed posted: "Heartfelt condolences for Pahalgam victims and their families."
Actor Usama Khan wrote on his X handle: "May they find strength during this difficult time. Terrorism is condemnable, regardless of where it occurs, whether in Pakistan, India, or anywhere else. We should stand against such senseless violence."
The recent terror attack, one more time, has raised tensions between India and Pakistan, triggering a ban on Pakistani artists working in India.
Following the Pahalgam attack, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees renewed its directive. Despite the ongoing directive, we've been made aware of the recent collaboration with Pakistani actor Fawad Khan for the Hindi film, 'Abir Gulaal'. In light of the recent attack in Pahalgam, FWICE is once again compelled to issue a blanket boycott on all Pakistani artists, singers, and technicians participating in any Indian film or entertainment projects. This includes performances or collaborations occurring anywhere in the world," the organisation said in a statement.