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Director Kabir Khan insulted in Pakistan

Indian Filmmaker Kabir Khan has verbally abused a group of protesters outside the Karachi International Airport Pakistan.

Bollywood director Kabir Khan is well known for his films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Phantom, and Ek Tha Tiger. These films have created a sensation at the Box office.

The director had two releases last year, Bajrangi Bhaijaan with Salman Khan and Phantom with Saif Ali Khan. Of the two, Phantom was met with a ban in Pakistan for its anti-Pakistan content. On his way to Lahore, Kabir had to deal with several furious Pakistani protesters who questioned the director about Phantom. In addition to that, protesters threw several anti-India and pro-Pakistan slogans at the director.

As per source, Kabir was in Karachi to deliver his address at the Marketing Association of Pakistan’s annual marketing conference MARCON. The Filmmaker expressed how much he was excited to visit the neighboring country before landing in Pakistan.

A shoe-wielding protester also chased the Phantom director to the departure lounge at the Karachi Airport, warning the director about “Indian conspiracies against Pakistan army”, reports Dawn.com. Somehow, security officers have made him come out of the mob after a while, and he restarted his journey. A statement from him is expected soon.