Comedian Zakir Khan Likes Hania Aamir's BTS Pic From Sardaar Ji 3, Netizens Say, 'Expected Better..'

Comedian, Zakir Khan liked Hania Aamir's recent behind-the-scenes picture from the sets of 'Sardaar Ji 3' and netizens could not digest the same.

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Comedian Zakir Khan Likes Hania Aamir's BTS Pic From Sardaar Ji 3, Netizens Say, 'Expected Better..'

India's stand-up comedy icon is Zakir Khan. His content and storytelling style relate to everyone who has undergone heartbreak, faces struggles, or is single. Now, lately, the comedian has been slammed on social media for liking Pakistani actress, Hania Aamir's BTS picture from Diljit Dosanjh's Sardaar Ji 3 sets. The movie has not seen the day of the light in India amid the recent Pahalgam attack that took place, where 26 innocent people lost their lives. India responded to Pakistan with Operation Sindoor, and a ban on Pakistani artists was imposed.

Netizens are upset with Zakir Khan liking Pakistani actress, Hania Aamir's picture from Sardaar Ji 3

Hania had posted a snap from the sets of Sardaar Ji 3 where she was all smiles. Eagle-eyed netizens saw comedian, Zakir Khan liking her post. For the unversed, Zakir has a lot of Indian fans who were upset with the same. Hania's Instagram account has been banned in India. One Redditor, after seeing the post, commented, "Strange that you'll are surprised now. He never once made any comment, post, story about Pahalgam or the aftermath or supporting India. While the country was in a conflict and horrible things were happening, he was only resharing reels about people praising him for being funny, business as usual. I'm not saying every single person has to speak up - a lot of us worry silently, but this man is a known clout chaser."

Another social media user commented, "Her account was blocked in India right? Maybe if he is on tour. Still expected better from Zakir. I personally do not even like his jokes, I tried watching his videos but I just did not even find anything funny, I know many people do find him funny, but I just couldn't find him funny." A social media user even commented, "Because wife jokes don’t work anymore so these kinds of comedians do mummy papa jokes. I am so tired of papas beating betas and audience rolling over to laugh."

When Hania Aamir called Zakir Khan crazy

With his stand-up comedy skills, Zakir has worked a lot on his craft and redefined Indian comedy. Hania's movie, Sardaar Ji 3, has broken records in Pakistan, and it seems like the actress is a fan of Zakir. She once shared a funny clip of Zakir where he spoke about how people suddenly find themselves alone and lonely at night. They compare themselves to some lonely aunt until they get a text at 3 a.m. in the night. Hania reshared the funny romantic clip of Zakir with the caption:

"Kya crazy insaan hai yaar aap."

It is interesting to note that despite Pakistani artists being banned in India, the movie has become the highest-grossing Indian movie in the neighbouring country. A report by News 18 suggested that the movie earned Rs. 3 crore on the first day of release in Pakistan and had even beaten Salman Khan's film, Sultan's record in Pakistan. Reportedly, theatres there have been running house-full shows.

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Hania Aamir's Sardaar Ji 3 will never release in India

Diljit Dosanjh had decided not to release Sardaar Ji 3 in India. However, videos of theatres running houseful in Pakistan have gone viral. India has taken strict action against the ban on Pakistani artists in the nation after the horrific Pahalgam attack that took place in the Baisaran valley.

What are your views on Zakir Khan liking Hania Aamir's unseen picture from the shooting floor of Sardaar Ji 3?

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