In response to the Pulwama attack, the whole country is feeling proud of the Indian Air Force on Air Strike in Balakot of Pak. In the past, the brave of the army also saluted the Bollywood industry stars. Actress Priyanka Chopra came forward in support of the Indian Air Force through Twitter, she embraced the IAF and wrote Jai Hind. But this thing was not digested to Pakistan. Filing an online petition by Pakistan, Priyanka has been asked to remove UNICEF’s Goodwill Ambassador.
It has been said in the petition that “If there is a nuclear war between the two countries, then it will be more than just tragedy.” Prior to being a brand ambassador of UNICEF, Priyanka Chopra should not have tweeted on the feist of the Indian Air Force. The actress needed to introduce peace and fairness. The tweet made by them is incorrect as being a UNICEF brand ambassador and they do not de-post it.
Hundreds of people have signed on the petition. There is no mention of Jaish-e-Mohammed anywhere in the Patti. Let me tell you that this terrorist organization was responsible for the terrorist attack on February 14 in Pulwama. 40 CRPF jawans lost their lives in the attack. The impact of the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan is also being seen on both the film industry. While on the one hand the arrival of Pakistani artists has been banned in India while on the other hand Pakistan has banned the release of any Indian film in its own country.
Jai Hind #IndianArmedForces 🇮🇳 🙏🏽
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) February 26, 2019
Talking about movies, Priyanka Chopra is once again ready to make a comeback in Bollywood after returning from Hollywood. She is busy shooting for the film Sky Is Pink, directed by Sonali Bose. Farhan Akhtar and Zayera Wasim will also be seen in the film. Its release date, October 11, 2019.