After Amisha Patel, Sunny Deol has now talked about the controversy around Pakistani actor Fawad Khan’s return to Indian cinema in the upcoming film. Abir Gulal,
In a recent interview with Hindustan TimesSunny addressed a warm debate due to political tension and restrictions on Pakistani actors in the Indian film industry.
Known for her prestigious patriotic roles in films like Sunny Deol, Limit And mutinyOffered surprisingly balanced and inclusive stance on this issue.
Asked if he supports Fawad Khan’s return to Pakistani actors on Indian screen, Sunny replied:
“Look, I would not like to go to the political side because this is the place where things start getting dirty. We are an actor around the world. Even if someone is watching or not, we are for all. Therefore, IC Ko Butt Nahi Han (nothing like that). We must remain globally.”
His statement has come amid increasing opposition from political groups, who have objected to openly release. Abir Gulal In Maharashtra.
In the film directed by Aarti’s Baghdi, Vani Kapoor has a role with Vani Kapoor and symbolizes the actor’s first Indian film appearance since 2016, when Pakistani actors in Bollywood were imposed an informal ban after growing political tensions.
Sunny’s support for Fawad Khan reflects a comprehensive call to separate politics from art and allow creativity to flourish on boundaries.
Their comment emphasizes the idea that artists have a universal responsibility and appeal, and should not be restricted by geopolitical division.
It is her to echo the feelings of Sunny mutiny Co-star, Amisha Patel, who has also appeared in support of the return of Fawad. In an earlier interview with IANSHe said:
“I used to like Fawad Khan earlier. We welcome every actor and every musician. This is the culture of India. So I do not differentiate. I am not different. International artists are welcome; all over the world, artists are welcome. In any field, painters, musicians, actors, actors, directors, anything.”
Since the debate continues between online and political circles, both Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel reminiscent of the integrated power of art and performance – a ethos that transforms national borders.