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Bollywood 's Anti-Pakistani Movie Shows World's one of the Most Beautiful Capital ''Islamabad as a Desert''

Just the other day one of the Indian here at PDF was saying there are more universities in Hyderabad India than all of Pakistan.

On Google search its proved that whole state of Telangana have 28 universities and one city Karachi in Pakistan have 51 universities.

He must have counted the rooftop colleges as universities.
 
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Possibly, probably its high time for bollywood to work with Indian deep state.

It already does since her inception. From pushing back communism to solidifying capitalism.

Indians are probably reaching a point given the country's economy to finally play out in the open.
 
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Pakistanis irl
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Pakistanis in Bollywood

Some nauseating random Indian with surma, topi
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Lahore irl
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Lahore in Indian movie from what I saw on a Twitter post looked like an Indian slum with those star crescent posters

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India in movies
 
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Have FMs felt the same way for Hollywood and Americans as they are for Bollywood and Indians in this thread?

Hollywood too doesn’t have very pleasing stereotype image of Paksiatn. We all know, the context, Paksiatn is mentioned most of the time in Hollywood movies.

They have a stereotype for India and Indians too.
 
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Rest assured no non-Indian is going to watch this movie. Pakistanis anyways don't watch Indian movies as per their own claims. So too much ruckus about a non-issue. Let Indians remain ignorant. It's not as if Ambani cancelled a billion dollar investment after watching this photo.
 
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Again what's up with the Topis? These lot are moronic beyond belief....


How many out of tens of thousands of men in that video are wearing topis, aside older Pashtun gents?

What's up with the Surma hahahaha. :lol:
 
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