Atif’s Aslam’s possible return to Bollywood worries Hindu extremists
The latest reports of the Indian media show that the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), under the directive of Hindu extremist leader Raj Thackeray, has issued warnings to Bollywood producers against collaborating with the renowned Pakistani singer in Hindi cinema projects.


Mumbai: The news of Pakistani vocalist Atif Aslam's potential return to Bollywood on Wednesday ignited tensions among Hindu extremist groups.
The latest reports from Indian media outlets said that the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), under the directive of Hindu extremist leader Raj Thackeray, has issued warnings to Bollywood producers against collaborating with the renowned Pakistani singer in Hindi cinema projects.
Ameya Khopkar, the president of the Cinema Wing, a faction associated with Hindu extremist groups, emphasized the need for individuals considering Atif Aslam for projects to heed judicial rulings and reconsider their decisions in light of recent events.

The looming showdown over IVF, explained
- 10 hours ago
Soccer legend Ronald debuts in Hollywood, to play key role in upcoming movie
- 21 minutes ago
Gunman in Brown University shooting found dead, linked to MIT killing
- an hour ago

The unexpected link between your diet and your anxiety
- 10 hours ago
ATC acquits SM Qureshi, awards 10-year sentences each to Dr Yasmeen, Ejaz Chaudhry in May 9 case
- an hour ago
UN experts raise objections on India's unilateral actions of May 7 inside Pakistan
- an hour ago
PM Shehbaz performs groundbreaking of Centre of Excellence for Autism
- an hour ago

Gold prices plunge in Pakistan, global markets
- an hour ago

We’re passing a dangerous global warming threshold — but we’re not doomed
- 10 hours ago

The mass shooting on Australia’s Bondi Beach, briefly explained
- 10 hours ago
Morocco beat Jordan 3-2 after extra time to clinch Arab Cup
- an hour ago

Who is Picea Robotics, Roomba’s new owner?
- 12 hours ago





