Published 19:38 IST, June 20th 2020
Pak journo trolls 'Major Adnan Sami' with photo-shopped pic amid LAC row, singer hits back
A Pakistani journo Mubasher Lucman trolled Adnan Sami by calling him a 'Major' and sharing a photo-shopped pic amid the LAC row. The singer hit back in style
- Entertainment News
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With the tension between India and Pakistan, the netizens of the neighbouring countries are known to take on each other on social media. The Pakistani trolls have a fondness for their former citizen Adnan Sami, who is now an Indian citizen. The singer too is known to hit back with befitting replies, leaving his fans in splits.
Not just netizens, even celebrities are now trying to troll Adnan Sami. A film director-turned-journalist Mubasher Lucman did so by posting a photoshopped image of the musician, as a soldier, along with the logo of the Pakistani Army. He referred to Adnan as ‘Major’ and jokingly thanked him for helping the Chinese soldiers, stating that his contribution to ‘Pak China’ were ’immense.’
Adnan was not pleased as he knew Lucman personally well. The Tera Chehra artist hit back strongly, sarcastically replying, ‘most welcome.’ He then added that he was happy about Lucman ‘doing somewhat well’ after his support for Lucman in his ‘otherwise failing career.’ Adnan then had a hilarious message, urging the ‘kid’ to remember his ‘aukaad’ (status).
Here’s the post
It was not the first time that the photoshopped picture did the rounds. The pic had caught Adnan’s attention before too, with a message about 'China thanking him for giving location of Indian camps amid the face-off at Galwan Valley.' Then too he had hit back at Pakistan that they were being ‘screwed’.
Here are some of the other instances when Adnan hit back at the Pakistani trolls:
Meanwhile, 20 Indian soldiers getting martyred in the face-off at Galwan Valley led to strong reactions in India. The ‘Boycott China’ movement has caught on in a big way with traders bodies, film associations and celebrities joining the movement. They have also urged celebrities to stop promoting Chinese goods.
Updated 19:38 IST, June 20th 2020