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Mumbai: Actor Fawad Khan during the screening of film Kapoor and Sons in Mumbai, on March 17, 2016. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Pakistani star Fawad Khan, condemned for being mum on the Uri terror attack that led to heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, on Friday said he is praying for “a more peaceful world”.

After the killing of 19 Indian soldiers, most popular Pakistani artists had not commented on the issue.

However, Khan has now spoken up. In a Facebook post, Khan, who recently welcomed a daughter with wife, Sadaf Khan, wrote: “I’ve been in Lahore since July as my wife and I had been expecting our second child. I’ve received numerous requests from the media and from well-wishers worldwide asking me for my thoughts on the sad incidents that took place in the past few weeks.

“As a father of two little children, I pray and wish like many others that together we can build and live in a more peaceful world. I believe we owe it to our children, who will shape our tomorrow.”

Khan added: “Please disregard any other words attributed to me during this time because I have not said them. I thank all my fans and fellow artists from Pakistan, India and people ... all over the world who have shown continued support for their belief in love and understanding to unite a divisive world.”

The actor is considered a heart-throb in Pakistan and found popularity in India after his Pakistani shows Humsafar and Zindagi Gulzar Hai were aired in the country. He found his footing in Bollywood after featuring in films such as Khoobsurat and Kapoor & Sons.

His next project is Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, which might face a roadblock in its release due to Khan’s presence in it.

After the September 18 Uri attack, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena issued an ultimatum to Pakistani artists to leave India and said they would not let their movies release in India.

The Indian Motion Picture Producers Association passed a resolution banning Pakistanis from working in films being made in India as they were upset that Pakistani artists did not condemn the incident.

In retaliation, some Pakistani theatre chain owners banned the screening of Indian films.

Recently, popular Pakistani musicians such as Shafqat Amanat Ali and Salman Ahmad had condemned the Uri attack and said they hoped for normality to return in both the countries.