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‘I hope we see better days’: Mawra Hocane on animosity towards Fawad Khan’s Abir Gulaal in India

‘I hope we see better days’: Mawra Hocane on animosity towards Fawad Khan’s Abir Gulaal in India

The actor said she would also love to do movies in India if the conditions allowed.
08 Apr, 2025

Mawra Hocane has spoken out against the renewed sense of animosity Pakistani artists are facing in India amidst the Abir Gulaal row.

In an interview with the Times of India, the Sanam Teri Kasam actor addressed the political backlash to cross-border collaborations and expressed hope for a less hostile future.

Her comments come as Abir Gulaal, starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, faces threats from right-wing political parties in India. Both the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and the Shiv Sena have vowed to block the film’s release in Maharashtra, while the chief of the Indian Film and TV Directors’ Association has warned of protests over Khan’s casting.

Making it clear that she refuses to internalise the negativity that often surrounds Pakistani artists working across the border, Hocane said, “I don’t take it personally. This is how the world works, right? I truly believe if it’s meant to happen, it will. I block the noise around my work. I love to do what I do. So, I do not let these things affect me.”

She acknowledged that such political and bureaucratic roadblocks make things more difficult — but not necessarily for the artist.

“It is truly the producer’s headache, which is sad, but it is their problem. If I invest my mind into thinking, ‘Oh, what’s going to happen’, I will always be restless,” she said, hinting at the frustration many artists feel about the stalled cultural ties between India and Pakistan since 2016.

Hocane, who recently featured in the Hindi music video ‘Tu Chaand Hai’ by Akhil Sachdeva, also shared her support for Khan, who is returning to Indian screens with Abir Gulaal.

“When my colleagues do well, we definitely reach out to each other,” she revealed. “We wish each other luck. I truly wish the best for everyone. I hope this film does really well.”

With the re-release of Sanam Teri Kasam this year, which coincided with her and Ameer Gilani’s wedding weekend, Hocane found herself unexpectedly back in the Indian spotlight — nearly a decade after her Bollywood debut.

“I’m extremely grateful that I did something nine years ago and it’s being celebrated again,” she shared. “I would love to do movies in India if the conditions allow. I would want to be a part of more movies like Sanam Teri Kasam and work in Mumbai because it was such a beautiful experience.”

Though cautious, she shared, “I hope we see better days at the cinema.”

Despite objections, there is no official government ban on Pakistani artists working in India. In 2023, the Bombay High Court dismissed a petition seeking a complete ban on Pakistani artists. However, the lack of a clear policy continues to create confusion.

Despite the controversy, Abir Gulaal is scheduled to release on May 9. However, whether it will see a smooth run in Indian theatres remains uncertain as political and industry opposition continues to mount.

Comments

M. Saeed Apr 08, 2025 04:03pm
Our actors, still India centric after continuous insults against Pakistani actors and Pakistan by the overwhelming majority of Indians?
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Love Pak-India Apr 08, 2025 05:18pm
Most Indians welcome to Pakistanis TV & Films artists to work in Bollywood. It’s just some narrow minded people back by toxic mindset politicians and religious groups in India trying to create hatred between good people and bad people. Let’s together make India-Pakistan closer to each other’s as it was during 1972-2008.
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Humza Apr 08, 2025 05:49pm
I don't understand why this is an issue at all - who cares what Indians are or aren't saying about Pakistani artists. Shouldn't Pakistani artists only be performing in Pakistan anyways ? I don't want to see Indian artists in Pakistan and as Pakistanis we need to promote our own entertainment industry since we are already subject to so much Indian media.
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Babar Apr 09, 2025 03:10am
Pakistani actors/actresses are so desperate to appear in Bollywood movies, I have a suggestion for them, apply for Indian citizenship and move across the border. In all seriousness, these Pak celebs, they should focus and be grateful for what they have and are achieving in Pakistan, stop chasing the Indian rainbow. Have pride and self respect, stop pleading and wanting to work in Bollywood movies, be a mega star in Pakistan, because you will never be more than a B/C lister in India.
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Laila Apr 09, 2025 06:27am
Dont know how adult males can have so much time on their hands to persecute a fictional film. Like get a job. Normal people simply don't have that time to pursue such trivial matters.
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kashif Ajaz Apr 09, 2025 08:06am
I do not understand why Pakistani artists are so desperate to work in India? Fawad normally work seldomly in Pakistan but for Bollywood he is available. The rhetoric that art is borderless seems obsolete now, at least in Indo-Pak region.
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Anonymouseee Apr 09, 2025 10:07am
We need to have some dignity and stop begging for roles in Indian cinema.
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Anoop Apr 09, 2025 12:06pm
Pakistanis are ok destroying Israeli or US owned companies and products or boycotting them. But, when Indians do it they are shocked. Has anyone in Pakistan spoken about not boycotting pro-US or pro-Israel companies and products?
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Mullah Apr 09, 2025 12:12pm
It is a pity that the bad relations between the two countries comes on the way for the arts, movies etc. Many things are common to both the countries. It is difficult to differentiate between the two except for religion.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 09, 2025 02:53pm
Great expectations.
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Mrinal Sinha Apr 09, 2025 07:21pm
I am not getting the hang of it as to why Pakistanis are begging for work in our country. Same thing applies to cricket also. We just don't want them here in India. They are not welcome in India. If we invite them then it will be an utter disrespect to our brave soldiers who are sacrificing their lives on border. Jai Hind..
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Laila Apr 10, 2025 02:58am
@Kashif Ajaz Because art really is borderless and always have been. Just because you have hateful bigots and lunatics on both sides, does not change the fact that they don't speak for everybody. They are usually minorities. Fawad is free to work wherever he likes. Its strange we object to our artists working in Bollywood but never (on rare occasion) in Hollywood. The same Hollywood which has participated, aided and abetted in everything from persecution of political minorities, propaganda, warfare, sexism, institutionalised abuse of kids (numerous documented cases) and sexual harassment. When Palestinians can perform on famous US talk shows, music festivals like Coachella, give concerts on US soil knowing full well the US government has been enabling, funding and supporting Israel since 1948 and work with Israeli artists in Israel, without people chiding them for their lack of dignity etc, then I don't see the harm in Fawad work in an Indian movie.
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