Abir gulaal songs removed from youtube: Pakistani actor Fawad Khan and Vani Kapoor starrer film ‘Abir Gulal’ was scheduled to release on May 9. But after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, the demand for the upcoming film of Pak actor Fawad Khan intensified, after which the government has also decided to stop the release of the film in India. Amidst all this, now the producers have also removed the songs of the film from their YouTube India channel.
Fawad Khan’s film songs removed from YouTube
The makers of ‘Abir Gulal’ released two songs of the film, a romantic track named Khudaya Ishq and a Payi dance number named English Rangarasia. However, both songs have been removed from YouTube. They are no longer available on the official YouTube channel of the production house, A Richar Lens Entertainment.
Despite the official music rights of the film, songs have also been removed from Saregama’s YouTube handle. The decision to remove the song has come after a sharp response on social media, in which many users are criticizing cooperation between Indian and Pakistani artists in view of the Pahalgam terror attack. Let me tell you that at the beginning of this week, the makers announced that the new song of the film will be released on Wednesday, but it has not been released yet. At the same time, the makers and stars have not yet given any reaction when the songs are removed from YouTube.
Fawad Khan expressed grief over the Pahalgam terror attack
Earlier, Fawad Khan condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam and expressed grief by posting on social media. Fawad wrote in his post, “Hearing the news of the heinous attack in Pahalgam, he was deeply saddened. Our condolences and prayers are with the victims of this horrific incident and we pray for strength and healing for their families in this difficult time.”

Kapoor Kapoor also condemned the Pahalgam terror attack
Vani Kapoor also condemned the Pahalgam terror attack between the growing criticism of Abir Gulal and Baycott. Sharing an emotional note on his Instagram stories, he wrote, “Ever since I have seen an attack on innocent people in Pahalgam, I am shocked, I have no words to say. I am very sad. I have been destroyed. I am destroyed. My prayers are with the families of the victims.”

Ban in India on Abir Gulal’s release
On Tuesday, 22 April, 26 innocents were killed and many were injured in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. After this massacre, a voice was raised to stop the release of Pakistani actor Fawad Khan and Vani Kapoor starrer film Abir Gulal. People on social media expressed their objections to Indian artists working with Pakistani artists. On Thursday, sources in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting informed that the film ‘Abir Gulal’ starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan will not be allowed to be released in India.
According to sources in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, many cinema halls were not ready to release the film and many entertainment organizations demanded a boycott of it. Sources said that now the ministry has also refused to allow its release.
FWICE also repeated ban instructions on Pakistani artists
On Wednesday, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) reiterated their instructions to ban Pakistani artists, calling for complete non -cooperation with all Pakistani artists, singers and technicians in the Indian film and entertainment industry.
,MNS Had already expressed protest
Earlier, Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena or MNS had strongly opposed Abir Gulal’s release in India. MNS had given an open warning that the film will not be allowed to be released in India. Party leaders had said that Pakistan has consistently supported terrorism, and allowing its actors to work in India not only promotes them, but also gives them economic benefits.
Let me tell you that Pakistani actor Fawad Khan has done films like Bollywood Kapoor and Sons, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Beautiful before Abir Gulal. However, Pakistani artists were banned in India after the attack in Uri.
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