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Entertainment News: The recent horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir has made the relations between India and Pakistan more stronger. This barbaric attack on innocent Hindu tourists has shocked the entire country. Anger against terrorism has erupted everywhere - from roads to social media. The effect of this boil is now visible on the entertainment world.
According to sources, after the Pahalgam attack, India has taken several big steps against Pakistan. In this, options like cancellation of Indus Water Treaty are also being considered. Also, the Indian film industry has also decided to stop any kind of cooperation with Pakistani actors. The Film Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has also strongly confirmed the complete ban on Pakistani actors, singers and technicians working in India.
This development has a direct impact on Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. Hania was going to debut in India with her first Punjabi film 'Sardar Ji 3' with Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa. Half of the shooting of the film was already completed and Hania was to be introduced as a "surprise package".
But now, the makers have decided to remove Hania Aamir from the film. If sources are to be believed, an Indian actress will be replaced. The release date of 'Sardar G3' was set on 3 June 2025, but now it is likely to change.
Hania is a good fan following in Hania Aamir in India. She was going to get more than one crore rupees from this film, which would have been very large in Pakistani currency. Through a successful debut in India, Hania's career could reach new heights. But the conditions born after the loss of innocent lives in Pahalgam have turned their dreams dashed.
The public has been divided on social media on the decision to remove Hania Aamir. Some people described it as the right step in the national interest, while some questioned the punishment of innocent artists. Hania also condemned the Pahalgam attack and said, "Wherever there is a tragedy, it is sad for the whole of humanity." However, her statement also does not seem to have the anger of the Indian public getting cold.
The Pahalgam terrorist attack has once again proved that whenever the shadow of terror deepens, then the bridges of art and culture also begin to break. At present, the atmosphere for Pakistani artists in India has become extremely unfavorable. Hania Aamir's debut in Indian cinema is hanging in the balance, and it seems difficult to expect any such cooperation in the near future.