Will Pak-India tension take its toll on Karachi You're Killing Me's Bollywood adaptation?
As things go downhill for India and Pakistan, celebrities on both sides of the border find it difficult to tackle journalists who want them to comment on the matter. Earlier, at the press event of Jeevan Haathi, Hina Dilpazeer asked journalists to keep the questions focused on the film. A day later, Sonakshi Sinha and John Abraham faced a similar situation at the trailer launch event of their upcoming film Force 2.
Instead of keeping the questions limited to Force 2, journalists were more interested in knowing how would Sinha's next film, Noor, fare amidst the Pak-India tensions since the upcoming film is based on a Pakistani author Saba Imtiaz's novel, Karachi You're Killing Me, and is set in Karachi.
Sonakshi, who plays a journalist in the film, said, "We will talk about my next film later. I don't want to comment on it right now. I am not playing a Pakistani reporter, the film is adapted from a book of a Pakistani author."
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