RAW behind production of anti-Pakistan films in Bollywood
The protagonist of the fake film is depicted fighting with 1000 terrorists all alone.


Islamabad: The premature release of an Indian movie on the fake surgical strike in Pakistan, has proved that Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is involved in all Indian movies made against Pakistan.
According to media reports, the Special Finance Department of RAW not only provides financial support to all movies made in hostility to Pakistan, but also provides all kinds of resources for it.
Bollywood has also surpassed Indian Army in flattery of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as its upcoming anti-Pakistan movie on Modi’s whims, a hoax narrative on a fake surgical strike in Pakistan, was leaked ahead of its release.
The Bollywood stepped in, to turn India's humiliating defeat at the hands of Pakistan and its fake surgical strike, into a victory.
The film, based on fictional ideas far from reality, is aimed at flattering Modi. It will include tweets of Modi and will start with the poem recited in his voice.
The protagonist of the fake film is depicted fighting with 1000 terrorists all alone.
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