Terrorist attack in Pulwama: Has Salman Khan replaced Atif Aslam in Notebook after the ban on Pakistani artists?



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On Thursday, 40 members of the CRPF lost their lives in the deadliest attack on the security forces in Pulwama. A suicide bomber belonging to the Pakistan-sponsored terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammad, drove an SUV laden with explosives into a safety convoy bus of 78 vehicles. This is the worst attack in Jammu and Kashmir in more than 10 years

. This attack shook the nation and was strongly condemned by all.

Bollywood celebrities such as Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan and Priyanka Chopra expressed grief at the attacks.

Salman Khan tweeted, "My heart is for the Jawans of our beloved country and their families who lost their lives as martyrs to save our families … #YouStandForIndia."

My heart goes to the Jawan of our beloved country and their families who lost their lives as martyrs to save our families … #YouStandForIndia

Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) February 14, 2019 [19659007] Anger has infiltrated the cinematic world. The Federation of Film Employees of Western India (FWICE) and AICWA (all Indian film workers) intervened to ban Pakistani artists in India. The letter from AICWA reads as follows: "We officially announce the total ban of Pakistani actors and artists working in the film industry.However, if an organization insists on working with Pakistani artists , it will be banned by AICWA and energetic measures will be taken against them. "

According to recent information, Salman has asked singer Atif Aslam to be replaced in his next production, Notebook. There is no official announcement yet. Notebook marks the beginnings of Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl. The film should be released on the screens on March 29th.

On Sunday, director Ashoke Pandit announced that no Pakistani artist would be allowed to work in India. "No Bollywood filmmaker will take a Pakistani artist into his film, and even the music companies will stop working with Pakistani singers," Pandit told India Today Television on Sunday.

"If a filmmaker or a music company does not listen to the FWICE (Federation of Pakistani Employees and vandalize his sets," he warned.)

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