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06 Jun, 2022

At this year's International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards, several Indian celebrities openly acknowledged their Pakistani fans and thanked them for all their support proving love really has no borders.

The IIFA Awards ceremony was held in Abu Dhabi. The show made a return in 2022 after two years of suspension and brought Bollywood's stars out to shine. From Salman Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Shahid Kapoor to newly rising celebrities such as Vicky Kaushal, Ananya Pandey and Sara Ali Khan — they were all in attendance.

Some of the celebrities reached out to their fans in Pakistan, thanked them and sent their love. This included Neha Kakkar, Suniel Shetty, Pankaj Tripathi and Zahrah S Khan.

Indian playback singer Kakkar said she loved singing with Atif Aslam and spoke about how Pakistan is full of talent. "In fact, all the singers in Pakistan are beyond everything. The talent that's there in Pakistan has no comparison."

When her fandom in Pakistan was brought up, she said, "I'm a fan of Pakistani music. Thank you so much for all the love Pakistan gives me."

Bollywood actor Shetty kept it short and sweet with his shoutout, "For Pakistani brothers and sisters, a lot of love, for all of you people."

Actor Tripathi also shared his gratitude. "To all Pakistanis fans who are listening, lots of thanks and well wishes. I know from Karachi, Lahore [and] Rawalpindi, from everywhere people message me."

Singer Khan blew air kisses at her fans and said, "Hello Pakistan, how are you? Sending you lots and lots of love from India and Abu Dhabi."

We're here for all the cross-border bonding moments!

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Hwh Jun 06, 2022 12:51pm
Will this event ever be possible to happen in Karachi or Lahore or Islamabad?
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Changez Khan Jun 06, 2022 01:37pm
That's more like it, to spread love and condemn hate.
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Soniye Tu Auder Te La Jun 06, 2022 02:19pm
Shetty giving a shoutout to Pakistanis: That's very unique, considering he's got a pro-BJP stance.
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Facts Jun 06, 2022 02:20pm
@Hwh yes this can happen in Pakistan but not in India and i can assure you this very moment ..
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Shaun Jun 06, 2022 03:05pm
When will Pakistani be like that?
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Fast comment Jun 06, 2022 04:47pm
Bollywood is a part of family in Pakistan. There’s no prejudices at all. Apart from politics the leaders on both sides mustn’t interfere in people to people contact syndrome. Let the trade travel , exchange of films, freedom of movement.
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Tadka Jun 06, 2022 05:38pm
@Soniye Tu Auder Te La anything for cameras
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Tadka Jun 06, 2022 05:38pm
@Hwh they have their own cheaper version of iifa
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Jitendra Jun 06, 2022 06:41pm
Great. Because of this shout out Pakistan should declare a national holiday
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Jitendra Jun 06, 2022 06:59pm
@Hwh Worry about when you will get your meal.
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JustSaying Jun 06, 2022 09:17pm
Indians Spread Love and Friendship wherever they go.... that's the Reason they are Welcomed in every country....
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Imrand pendu (fast&furiousFuddi) Jun 06, 2022 11:10pm
@Soniye Tu Auder Te La yes BJP is best option for indians
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Pramod Kumar Pandey Jun 06, 2022 11:34pm
@Hwh never ever
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Anonymouseee Jun 07, 2022 09:47am
They won’t be able to send wishes to Pakistan if this event was held in India. BJP and Indian government would’ve terrorized them to death.
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well-wisher Jun 07, 2022 05:57pm
Thank you Sunil, Pankaj and Neha for your love and thoughts - hate only destroys.
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