The recent terror attack has sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting widespread condemnation and unified action from all corners of Indian society, including the film industry.
The North Indian Film Association has taken a decisive step toboycott Pakistani actor Fahad Khan’s upcoming movie AbirGulal in India. This action comes as part of a broader stance against cross-border terrorism and sends a clear message of zero tolerance towards those associated with nations that harbor or support terror activities.
This is not the first time such a measure has been taken. Following the 2019 Pulwama attack, the Indian entertainment industry had imposed a blanket ban on Pakistani artists and their content. The recent decision echoes that sentiment, highlighting a continued commitment to national solidarity and security.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and prominent figures in the film industry have already expressed their condemnation of the attack. This unified response from the Indian entertainment industry reinforces the message that irrespective of region, language, or sector, the people of India are united in their anger against acts of terror. The move reflects not just an industry reaction, but a larger wave of nationalistic resolve against forces that threaten peace and humanity.