*ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Saturday lambasted atBollywood actors for promoting war on social media and “poking their nose”in “issues beyond their understanding”.*
Quoting Indian actor Preity Zinta’s tweet regarding Pakistan’s releaseof captured Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, the information ministerwrote, “Best thing Bollywood walas [people] can do is stop poking nose inissues beyond their understanding.”
Chuadhry further schooled Zinta saying, “Majority of them [Bollywoodactors] haven’t even finished their school, they lack ken of very basicissues. Wars are too serious a business to be discussed by jokers whobecame celebrities by stroke of luck.”
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Since the relations between the two neighbouring countries turnedhostile, several Bollywood celebrities had taken to their social mediapages for presenting their warmongering views over recent escalations.
Pakistan on Friday handed over Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot AbhinandanVarthaman to Indian at Wahga Border crossing.
The release of pilot Abhinandan was a gesture of peace from Pakistan, inorder to de-escalate the soaring tensions with New Delhi.
The announcement to release the captured pilot was made on Thursday byPrime Minister Imran Khan during a joint session of parliament.








