Last Update: January 11, 2023, 07:56 IST
Pakistani Twitter roasts Mission Majnu. (credit: Netflix)
Pakistanis are not happy with the ‘conservative’ portrayal of Bollywood in Sidharth Malhotra’s ‘Mission Majnu’.
Siddharth Malhotra’s film ‘Mission Majnu’ will be released netflix On 20 January. It is a spy thriller in which Siddharth’s character, a RAW agent, embarks on a mission to foil Pakistan’s illegal nuclear bomb production. similar to Alia Bhatt In Raazi, Siddharth’s character marries a woman from Pakistan—played by Rashmika Mandanna—to make inroads into the country. Pakistani viewers, however, are not happy with the stereotypical portrayal of Pakistanis. Bollywood From movies, mannerisms, to diction, to clothes India Vs Pakistan rhetoric. People have argued that these elements have degenerated into harmful clichés.
One tweet read, “We don’t need an intelligence agency, just go around Pakistan and arrest all the people who say adaab and you have caught all the Indian spies.” Muslim men wearing kajal, caps, taweez and those checkered scarves, presenting them as poor and desperate for money, and doing that unnecessary aap janaab to the point that it becomes very trite,” another wrote the Twitter user.
No hate to any actor but I am tired of this India vs Pakistan story. Also, when you can’t shake an iota of patriotism in me, you should understand that the trailer is dead. https://t.co/3uASJeCJxW— ` (@safarnama) January 10, 2023
We don’t need an intelligence agency, just go around Pakistan and arrest everyone who says adaab and you have caught all Indian spies. https://t.co/QSm7TS4tHV– Tweet Arhum (@arhuml92) January 10, 2023
LMFAOO we are out here in 2023 and Bollywood is still stereotyping Muslim men by wearing kajal, topi, taweez and those checkered scarves, showing them as poor and desperate for money, and unnecessary at that point you sir doing it gets too cliché😭 https://t.co/HjIcTjGAzD— f (@ffaryall) January 10, 2023
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