Fans react as Pakistani actor claims Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Salman Khan are 'insecure about talented Pakistani artistes'

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Pakistani actress Nadia Khan, renowned for her television shows, has recently been in the spotlight on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). She claimed that prominent Bollywood actors, including the Khans, are feeling

insecure

in the presence of talented artists from Pakistan.
A video of Nadia from a show where she can be seen taunting

Indian celebs

was shared on X with, "I need her delusion." The actress said in Urdu, "Fawad Khan and other Pakistani celebrities gained immense popularity in India.

This popularity led to insecurity among some of Bollywood's top actors, prompting them to create a political rift between the two countries and ensure a ban on Pakistani artists after the Uri attack. This issue wasn't just limited to Indian politicians; even the leading actors in Bollywood were apprehensive and fearful."
“It is not just a fear of getting films, but also how much the

Indian public

is starting to love Pakistani actors. They were so scared of our talent that they got us banned. Recently, what our actors Wahaj and Bilal (seemingly hinting at Wahaj Ali and Bilal Abbas Khan) have done has made the Indian public fall in love with them. These stars in India are viral; you have no idea about their fan following in India. Even the Khans (

Aamir Khan

, Shah Rukh Khan, and

Salman Khan

) are insecure: 'If these boys come in our films, what will we do?" Nadia added.
Reacting to Nadia's video, an X user wrote,Kuch bhi khans even don’t know them, and they are insecure?" A person joked, "Take her to the psychiatrist." One said, "She is high." Another reacted, "He’s dumbfounded."

Meanwhile, the three Khans of Bollywood—Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aamir Khan—recently united at the Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding bash, stealing the spotlight with their dance performance.

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