Kabir Khan denies claims of protests in Karachi

There were reports that people chanted anti-India slogans at the airport

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan director Kabir Khan on Wednesday urged the media from India and Pakistan to ignore reports that he was greeted in Karachi with protests and anti-India slogans.

There were reports that protests had erupted at Karachi airport against Khan as he was about to board a plane to go to Lahore.

He tweeted: “To media on both sides: 12 screaming lunatics with a mobile phone camera is not news. Please don’t give them the attention they want. Ignore”.

One man reportedly waved a shoe at Khan, who did not respond to the ruckus at the departure lounge, Dawn reported.

In 2015, Khan released his film Phantom, about a retired Indian Army officer who leads a mission to kill Pakistani terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed. It was set in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the film was banned in Pakistan.

However, Khan’s latest film starring Salman Khan, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, showed the relationship between the two countries in a positive light and was well-received in Pakistan.

Khan was in the Pakistani city to take part in a conference and said he was a firm believer in India’s secular fabric and in the friendship between the two countries.

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