We are not asking Mr. Humor, nor are we putting on a red hat, Adnan Siddiqui

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Karachi: Senior actor in Pakistani showbiz industry Adnan Siddiqui has given his reaction criticizing the new Indian movie 'Mission Majnu'. 
Online streaming platform Netflix recently released the film Mission Majnunu by Bollywood actor Siddharth Malhotra, in which India once again tries to portray Pakistan as a terrorist. 

The film Mission Majnu tells the story of an Indian spy who disguises himself as a tailor in Pakistan and works on a plan to thwart the country's nuclear program. 

However, the Muslim performance of Siddharth Malhotra, who starred in this film, has been teased on social media. Siddharth wore a cap and an amulet around his neck to look like a Muslim in the film and called Pakistanis Aadab. are also visible. 

Even Adnan Siddiqui has criticized this film based on the agenda of portraying Pakistanis as terrorists. 

In his message on social media, Adnan Siddiqui called the film's story, presentation and research very poor and said that we don't ask god about his mood, nor do we walk with a hat on our head and a scarf around our neck. And don't even wear amulets. 


Adnan wrote: "There are many things about missionaries that are in bad taste and contrary to reality." Tell me how many more misrepresentations will happen before we know misrepresentations exist when Bollywood has an answer. 

He wrote sarcastically: "What happened man, you have so much money, find some good researchers to research us." 

He further said: "Or take help from me, tell us that we humans do not wear hats, surma and talismans." We do not say politeness, nor do we bow when we say etiquette. 

Adnan Siddiqui advised Indians that this is a very bad story, bad presentation, bad research, next time come join us, we are good hosts, we will show you how we look, how we dress and how we live.  

Remember that Mission Majnu was released on Netflix on January 20, since then the director and Siddharth Malhotra have been heavily criticized by Pakistani social media users.


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