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KARACHI: Actor Adnan Siddiqui has lashed out at Bollywood’s misrepresentation of Pakistanis in Sidharth Malhotra’s ‘Mission Majnu’.
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As several social media users rightly called out the makers of the propaganda film on Twitter, Siddiqui took to Instagram and asked “how much misrepresentation is too much misrepresentation?”
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He said “I mean come on, with all the money you have, hire some good researchers to do homework on us. Or allow me to help. Make sure to take notes—no, we don’t wear skull caps, surma, tawiz; no, we don’t ask janab about their mijaz; no, we don’t go around throwing adaab.”
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Adnan Siddiqui went on saying, “There’s so much in Mission Majnu that’s distasteful and factually incorrect. The hero’s saviour complex would’ve been accentuated more if the villain was shown at par. A weak antagonist embellishes an even weaker protagonist.”
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Concluding his remarks, he said “Poor story, poorer execution, poorest research. Next time, come and visit us. We are good hosts. Will show you how we look like, dress up and live.”