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Pakistani actor Mawra Hocaine fell from ‘Sanam Teri Kasam 2’ after commenting on Operation Sindoor

Lead actors Mavra Hocken and Harshvardhan Rain ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Pakistani actor Mavra Hocken has been removed from the upcoming sequel My love I swear this on you After his criticism of India’s military action under Operation vermilionThe decision was announced by the film’s directors Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru, who issued a joint statement citing the importance of condemning national interest and terrorism.

The statement said, “The nation comes first of the rest. We support our government and our armed forces. Terrorism should be condemned in any form.” Filmmakers also expressed disappointment that an actor once chose to publicly criticize the country’s actions in response to a terrorist attack by the Indian audience.

Hocken, who started with her Bollywood My love I swear this on you In 2016, posted on social media: “To strongly condemn India’s cowardly attack on Pakistan … Innocent citizens have lost their lives. Allah can protect all of us … maybe it can be strong.” His remarks came after India’s accurate attack on terrorist camps and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir on April 22 in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack, killing many civilians.

Actor Harshvardhan Rane, who acted with Hocken in the original film, had earlier announced that he would not return for the sequel if he was involved. On Instagram, he wrote: “I have decided to reject respectfully to be a part. Sanam Teri Kasam 2 If previous artists are likely to be repeated. “Rain also called Hocken’s comments” unattainable “.

With increasing backlash and industry pressure, the producers decided to remove the hocaine from the project. Although rumors have been replaced by Shraddha Kapoor, no official casting has been announced.

The All Indian Cine Workers Association reiterated its long -standing ban on Pakistani artists, calling the Indian film industry to “prioritize national pride on border cooperation”.

My love I swear this on youOriginally released in 2016, recently a renewed success with a dramatic re-reliefs, which led to its sequel to greenlighting.

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