Rupali Ganguly Lashes Out At Fawad Khan: “You Working In Indian Films Was Shameful…”
IDIVA May 09, 2025 07:39 PM

Actor Rupali Ganguly didn’t hold back as she responded to Fawad Khan’s views on India’s Operation Sindoor. The Pakistani actor had condemned India’s counter attack, calling it “shameful”.

Rupali reacted to Fawad’s comments on X by sharing some screenshots and writing, “You working in Indian films was also 'shameful' for us.” Many Pakistani actors have strongly condemned Operation Sindoor, and their comments have upset their Indian fans.

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Rupali Ganguly angry at Pakistani actor Fawad Khan’s comments

In her message, she reposted a news report that said, “Fawad Khan Slams India’s Strike In Pok, Labels ‘Operation Sindoor’ Shameful.” Her response read, “You working in Indian films was also 'shameful' for us.” She also added some hashtags like #OperationSindoor, #IndianArmy and #IndianAirForce to her post.

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For the unversed, Fawad has worked in several Indian films like Khoobsurat, Kapoor & Sons, and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. The online response to Rupali’s post was overwhelming, with many echoing her views.

Netizens support Rupali Ganguly and call out Fawad Khan

One user wrote, “Pathetic state of affairs. Using India for your personal gains, and then making such statements is in very poor light. Not expected from someone like you. What happened when your country killed innocent tourists and widowed young newly married women? How ethical was that?”

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Another user said, “It's true; I agree with your statement. He is uncouth such a shameful person. Bollywood has given him recognition, fame, and money.” A netizen wrote, “Every one must condemn the Indian Cinema and TV serial Industry for having given space for enemy country's cine, serial stars in Bharat, it's their failure to identify talented stars from and within Bharat, yes India has big and skillfully talented, highly qualified stars we have.”

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On Wednesday, Fawad Khan took to his X handle and wrote, “My deepest condolences to the families of those injured and killed in this shameful attack. I pray for the souls of the deceased and strength for their loved ones in the days to come," he wrote and then added, “A respectful request to all: stop stoking the flames with rabble-rousing words. It is not worth the lives of innocent people. May better sense prevail. InshaAllah. Pakistan Zindabad!”

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Fawad Khan was all set to make a comeback in Bollywood with his film Abir Gulaal, but its release was stalled after the Pahalgam terror attack in April. Moreover, the Union government has “advised” all OTT and streaming platforms to immediately remove content originating from Pakistan — including shows, films, songs and podcasts — “in the interest of national security”.

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