Naseeruddin Shah hurls religious remarks at those opposing Diljeet's association with Pakistani artist, says 'Go to Kailasa'

IANS June 30, 2025 391 views

Naseeruddin Shah has vehemently defended Diljit Dosanjh against criticism for working with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. The veteran actor accused political elements of exploiting the situation for their agenda. Shah emphasized his personal connections with Pakistan and rejected attempts to restrict cultural exchanges. Imtiaz Ali also supported Dosanjh, praising his patriotism amid the ongoing controversy.

"I STAND FIRMLY WITH DILJIT... my response to those who will say 'Go to Pakistan' is 'GO TO KAILASA'" - Naseeruddin Shah
Naseeruddin Shah hurls religious remarks at those opposing Diljeet's association with Pakistani artist, says 'Go to Kailasa'
Mumbai, June 30: Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah has once again taken to social media, launching into a rant and making religious remarks against those criticizing Diljit Dosanjh's collaboration with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in the film 'Sardaar Ji 3'.

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Naseeruddin Shah condemns critics targeting Diljit Dosanjh

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Defends cross-border artistic collaborations

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Slams political opportunism in cultural debates

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Highlights personal ties with Pakistani friends and relatives

Taking to his Facebook handle, Shah penned a note supporting Diljit. He stated that Diljit was not the one responsible for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamit in the movie.

Shah shared, "I STAND FIRMLY WITH DILJIT. The dirty tricks deptt of Jumla Party has been awaiting a chance to attack him. They think they’ve got it at last. He was not responsible for the casting of the film, the director was. But no one knows who he is whereas Diljit is known the world over, and he agreed to the cast because his mind is not poisoned."

He further stated that he has a couple of close relatives and friends in Pakistan and no one can stop him from meeting them. "What these goons want is to put an end to personal interaction between the people of India and Pakistan. I have close relatives and some dear friends there and no one can stop me from meeting them or sending them love whenever i feel like it. And my response to those who will say “Go to Pakistan” is “GO TO KAILASA,” he concluded.

The Punjabi singer and actor has been facing a lot of backlash for working with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in "Sardaar Ji 3" amidst ongoing tension between the two neighbors following the Pahalgam attack.

Prior to this, Diljit's 'Chamkila' director, Imtiaz Ali also came in his support saying he is not someone who fakes things.

"I don't know the details, but casting someone isn't the decision of the actor. I don't know how it went, but I know that uske andar desh prem bahut zyada hai (He loves his country too much). Jo log dekh paayenge unke andar ke sach ko, unko ye samajh mein aa jaayega (People who can see the truth, will understand)," the 'Tamasha' maker revealed.

Reader Comments

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Shreya B
While I respect Naseer sir's opinion, I feel this isn't the right time for Indo-Pak collaborations. Our soldiers are dying at borders and we're entertaining their artists? Priorities matter 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The "Go to Kailasa" remark was unnecessary. We can disagree respectfully without bringing religion into it. But I agree actors shouldn't be blamed for casting decisions - that's the director's job.
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Priya S
Diljit is a national treasure! ❤️ He has done more for Punjabi culture globally than any politician. Let's not drag him into unnecessary controversies. Focus on his amazing work in Chamkila instead!
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Varun X
The real issue is why Pakistani artists are banned in India but our artists face no restrictions there? Until there's reciprocity, we should stand firm. Naseer sir's personal relations shouldn't dictate national policy.
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Nisha Z
As a film student, I think creative collaborations help build bridges. But maybe we should wait for better diplomatic times? Meanwhile, let's appreciate how Diljit keeps raising the bar for Punjabi cinema worldwide 🌟

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