Pakistanis give hilarious responses to B-Town actors celebrating Indian air force
Indian celebrities have been celebrating Indian Air Force on Twitter for violating Pakistan’s airspace along the Line of Control (LoC) early on Tuesday, but Pakistanis are giving them a hard time with their hilarious responses to their tweets.
DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor has already made it clear that no causalities occurred and Indian aircrafts released payload, which had free fall in open area, and the Pakistan Air Force chased the jets away. However, Indians including Bollywood film fraternity has been celebrating their so-called attack on Pakistan, which they are terming ‘surgical strike 2.0’, which has now became the butt of joke of Twitter.
Only victim of the #FakeSurgicalStrike2 pic.twitter.com/37lJdkFfQP
— Javeria Siddique (@javerias) February 26, 2019
— Baber Munir (@BaberMunir5) February 26, 2019
They just knocked the door and run away... it reminds me my childhood
— Yasir (@MalikYa42394373) February 26, 2019
What a claim: 12 fighter aircraft, dropped a mere 1000 kg bombs, and before heading back from #Balakot they also counted 300 dead bodies in the dark of early morning. Quite a stunning script of a Bollywood film
— Ubaid Ullah Khan (@uubaid583) February 26, 2019
Yes, they destroyed trees and ran away like rats. Should have faced the music and stayed. Then you would have writing RIP indian soldiers.
— anfaal ahsan (@anfaalahsan) February 26, 2019
Only 6 trees😂😂😂😂why your airforce go back😂😂
— Rashid AL🎻 (@RashidA31981703) February 26, 2019
6 trees and 2 plastic bag died in surgical strike I'm crying😭😭😭😂😂😂
— Bassit Afzal Khan (@BassitAkakhel) February 26, 2019
"My name is tree and i am mot terrorist". New tittle movie for karan johar.... bchan sahab u would be the lead cast😂😂😂 #Surgicalstrike2 #Balakot pic.twitter.com/5mBmpqc2Lp
— afridi (@Asimafriidi) February 26, 2019
I'm holding a memorial for the 10 brave fallen trees pic.twitter.com/kwOGUp0EbV
— Shukura (@ChFaisalGondal3) February 26, 2019
Pakistan's government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) also made sure to poke fun at 'side effects of Bollywood' on India.
Side Effects of Bollywood Are Hazardous To Indian Media’s Mental Health. Might Induce Hallucinations and Delusions Of Grandeur.#Pakistan https://t.co/jujLdvIVOO
— PTI (@PTIofficial) February 26, 2019
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