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Rajeev Khandelwal Opposes Ban on Pakistani Actors in India

As cross-border collaborations between Indian and Pakistani artists dwindle to almost zero, Rajeev Khandelwal, the actor famous for the drama “Kahin To Hoga,” has spoken up against the ban.
In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Rajeev discussed his experience working with Humayun Saeed’s production and recalled the warm reception he received from Pakistani fans. “The Pakistani audience has always shown me so much love and respect. I remember loving the kind gifts I received and the wonderful conversations,” Khandelwal said.
Additionally, he said, No artist, whether from Pakistan or anywhere else, should face a ban based on political factors. Such decisions should not dictate the career paths of actors.”
Rajeev Khandelwal also worked in the Pakistani drama Sun Leyna (2006), which was written by Seema Ghazal and produced by Humayun Saeed.
Who is Rajeev Khandelwal
Rajeev Khandelwal (born 16 October 1975) is an Indian film and television actor, singer, and host.
He began his career by directing the television series “Filmy Chakkar.” His breakthrough as an actor came as the lead in the television drama “Kahiin To Hoga” (2003-2005). Following this, he starred in several television shows, including “Time Bomb 9/11” (2005), “Sun Leyna” (2006), “Left Right Left” (2007), and “Reporters” (2015). In 2008, he made his Bollywood debut with the film “Aamir,” which marked a turning point in his career. He then appeared in numerous films such as “Shaitan” (2011), “Soundtrack” (2011), “Table No. 21” (2013), and “Samrat & Co.” (2015). Khandelwal made his digital debut in 2018 with Alt Balaji’s “Haq Se.” In 2019, he starred in another Alt Balaji web series, “Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala,” opposite Divyanka Tripathi.
In addition to acting, he has hosted various reality shows, including “Deal Ya No Deal,” “Sacch Ka Saamna,” “Super Cars,” and “My Endeavour.” In 2015, he returned to television with Sony TV’s show “Reporters,” alongside Kritika Kamra. In 2018, he hosted Zee TV’s talk show “Juzzbaatt.”
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‘Sardaar Ji 3’ Collects 5 million USD Overseas Despite India an

Diljit Dosanjh’s latest horror-comedy, ‘Sardaar Ji 3‘, co-starring Hania Aamir, has rewritten Punjabi cinema history — without ever screening in India. The third instalment of the popular Sardaar Ji franchise premiered internationally on June 27, grossing approximately USD5 million in just 10 days from overseas markets, making it the top-grossing Punjabi film of the year.
Despite being blocked in India, Sardaar Ji 3 posted strong numbers across North America, the UK, the Gulf, and Pakistan. According to Hindustan Times, the film registered the third-highest global opening for a Punjabi-language title, trailing only behind Jatt & Juliet 3. If momentum continues, Sardaar Ji 3 may become the highest-grossing Punjabi film in international markets.
The film also released in Pakistan, where sold-out screenings were reported. However, box office numbers were not recorded over the opening weekend due to cinema closures during Muharram.
The decision to skip Indian cinemas followed rising political tensions between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. After regulatory film bodies urged the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to withhold approval, the film’s trailer was geo-blocked in India. Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) and All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) were among collectives that slammed collaboration with Pakistani artists. AICWA insisted that the Indian film industry “stand united and not associate with Diljit in any professional capacity,” while some voices accused the singer-actor of “working with a terrorist” — a reference to Hania’s casting.
In the wake of the controversy, speculation was rife that Diljit had been removed from the upcoming film Border 2. However, the Punjabi star was quick to dispel rumours. In a behind-the-scenes video later posted to Instagram, Diljit was also spotted on the set of No Entry 2, seen laughing with co-stars Varun Dhawan, Ahan Shetty, and Mona Singh.
In an interview with Haroon Rashid on BBC Asian Network, Diljit defended his choice to work with Hania. “When this film was being made, the [political] situation was fine,” he said, citing financial risk from blocking international release. Diljit maintained that producers had already lost “a lot of money” after refusing to release the film in India. “But the situation is out of our hands, and [the producers] have my full support,” he added.
When asked about sharing the screen with Hania, the actor-singer had only good things to say. “My experience with Hania was very good,” stated Diljit in a short but sweet commendation. “She was professional when we were working. We didn’t have that much time together, though.”
Completing the film’s leading trio is Canadian-Punjabi actor Neeru Bajwa of Jatt & Juliet fame who was quick to unfollow Hania on Instagram amid backlash. Neeru also appeared to have removed all promotional material for Sardaar Ji 3 from her IG grid.
On the Pakistani side, celebrities including Mahira Khan, Mehwish Hayat, Zara Noor Abbas, Anoushey Ashraf, and Aiman Khan took to social media to praise Hania and express support for the collaboration.
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Danish Nawaz’s Fan Moment with Shah Rukh Khan Sets Internet Abuzz

Pakistani actor and director Danish Nawaz stunned fans by sharing a selfie with Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan, a photo that immediately set social media ablaze.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Danish uploaded the now-viral picture with King Khan himself. While he remained tight-lipped about the location, fans were quick to speculate that the snapshot was taken in Dubai, a city Shah Rukh frequently visits for high-profile events and business dealings.
The surprise post didn’t just stay confined to his followers. Pakistani entertainment platform DivaMag reposted the image, perfectly capturing the sentiment: “Our very own Danish Nawaz had an absolute fan moment when he met and took a selfie with Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan.
Danish Nawaz, celebrated for his direction of hits like Chupke Chupke, Dobara, Kala Doriya, and Hum Tum, has carved his own path in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. But in that split second captured on camera, he was just like any other fan: wide-eyed, awestruck, and genuinely thrilled.
While the post sparked a wave of excitement, not everyone bought into its authenticity. Some skeptics online questioned whether the image was real or AI-generated, but the emotion in Danish’s expression said it all; this was a genuine fan-boy moment.
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Showbiz Fraternity Grieves Loss of Humaira Asghar Ali: A Wake-Up Call on Mental Health

The sudden and tragic demise of Pakistani actor and model Humaira Asghar Ali has sent shockwaves across the entertainment industry, with fellow stars expressing heartbreak and raising urgent concerns over the emotional toll of fame, pressure, and silence.
The 32-year-old’s decomposed body was discovered in her DHA Phase VI apartment in Karachi, weeks after her passing—an eerie revelation that left both her fans and colleagues stunned. But beyond the tragedy, it has opened a deeply personal conversation among celebrities about the mental health struggles hidden behind glamorous facades.
Actress Mawra Hocane, visibly shaken, took to Instagram with a heartfelt message urging artists—and anyone suffering in silence—to reach out without fear of judgment.
“If you’re caught in spiraling thoughts… please reach out. I will not judge. I will understand. Let’s be a community again,” she wrote. “Nothing is more precious than the beautiful gift of life Allah has given us… you’re not alone.”
Actor and writer Amar Khan echoed the same emotional depth in her tribute, describing the tragedy as “more than shocking — it’s depressing.”
“Humaira’s story is sadly not just hers. It’s the reality of many artists navigating brutal pressures beneath arc lights. Behind every smiling selfie, there’s a human being fighting battles no one sees,” she reflected. “Don’t chase hollow goals at the cost of your peace. Prioritize your mental health above all.”
Hina Altaf, too, shared her grief, offering prayers for Humaira’s soul:
“May Allah forgive her and bless her with the highest place in Jannah. This news is so disturbing.”
The tragedy of Humaira Asghar Ali is a grim reminder that even in industries that thrive on connection, loneliness can take fatal root; behind every screen persona lies a person who may just need someone to listen, to care, and to ask — “Are you okay?”
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