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'Pakistanis are not trustworthy': Ikkis sparks debate over viral disclaimer

The Hindi film Ikkis sparked debate over a disclaimer stating a humane Pakistani character is an exception, not the norm. The note drew online discussion on cross-border portrayal as the film earned Rs 22.5 crore in four days

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Jaideep Ahlawat

Jaideep Ahlawat

A recent disclaimer in the Hindi movie Ikkis has garnered a lot of attention and sparked online discussions regarding how Pakistani people are portrayed in the movie. Ikkis, which debuted on January 1, starring debutants Agastya Nanda and Simar Bhatia along with the late superstar Dharmendra. The disclaimer notes that the film`s sympathetic depiction of a Pakistani brigadier is uncommon and contrasts it with statements about the neighboring nation`s general reliability.

Here`s what the disclaimer mentioned

The disclaimer in question states, "The humane behaviour of Pakistani Brigadier KM Nisaar is only an exceptional incident. Otherwise, our neighbouring country is not trustworthy at all. Pakistan`s armies, both during war and in times of peace, have behaved very cruelly and inhumanely with our soldiers and citizens." The statement aims to clarify that this is not intended to reflect a broader trend and to provide context for Jaideep Ahlawat`s character, who is shown as a compassionate Pakistani.

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