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India’s Muslims need a Martin Luther King to set them free: Shaan Shahid

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Seems like we just saw the angry Shaan Shahid from his films come to life.

The Pakistani actor, who has starred in various movies which depict him as the lone fighter against militancy and terrorism (such as Waar and upcoming Yalghaar) lashed out at Saif Ali Khan. Shaan took apart Saif Ali Khan’s bigoted statements against Pakistan and gave a befitting reply to the Bollywood actor’s ludicrous allegations.

Shaan Shahid

One dialogue from the movie Phantom, in which an impassioned Saif says “If the Americans could get Osama, why can’t we do the same?”

After the movie got banned in Pakistan, in response to a petition filed by Hafiz Saeed in Lahore High Court, Saif Ali Khan had stated that he had lost faith in Pakistan, generally. The Bollywood actor had also said that he found it funny how a terrorist like Hafiz Saeed could have access to courts in Pakistan.

Shaan posted a scathing reply on his Facebook account, taking apart Saif’s statement and warning him of dire consequences should anyone dare to venture into Pakistan with malicious intentions.

“Faith doesn’t come from a country it comes from within and you have lost faith in yourself after 4 consecutive flop films,” said a furious Shaan on Facebook. “You don’t need to find villains in Pakistan you have enough of them back home, with protocol now.”

And he had some more choicy insults for Saif.

“Tell your Khans to worry about India and stop thinking about Pakistan as it is not only protected by Khans but by all tribes living and breathing in Pakistan. India needs a Martin Luther King to free the Muslims of India.”

Earlier, Shaan’s colleague Hamza Ali Abbasi had also criticized Saif Ali Khan for his controversial dialogues regarding Pakistan. Shaan will next be seen in the movie Yalghaar.

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