Mission Majnu: Why Siddharth-Rashmika’s film is being satirized in Pakistan?
Mission Majnu: Bollywood actor Siddharth Malhotra and southern actress Rashmika Mandanna are in regular headlines these days.
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Mission Statement: Bollywood actor Siddharth Malhotra and southern actress Rashmika Mandanna are regularly in the headlines these days. The pair will be seen together for the first time in the film ‘Mission Majnu’. At the same time, the trailer of the film has also been released recently. Which is very popular in India but people of Pakistan did not like it much.
Siddharth Malhotra is made Pakistani by showing his clothes in the trailer of the film. His style is disturbing the people there. Pakistani social media users say that wearing adab, cap and antimony on the eyes will not make him look Pakistani. Pakistanis do not apply antimony or wear caps. Apart from this, some Pakistani users also said that no such mission took place.
What is the story?
The film is based on the story of India’s secret operation. The operation took place before and during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. In the film, Siddharth, who plays RAW field head Amandeep Singh, is sent to Pakistan for an operation. According to reports, RAW field operative Amandeep Singh had information about nuclear weapons, which led to him being sent to Pakistan on a secret mission to investigate Pakistan’s involvement. During his mission in Pakistan, he fell in love with a girl there. After that they have to work hard to balance their mission and love.
The film is directed by Shantanu Bagchi and also stars Kumud Mishra, Parmeet Shetty, Sharib Hashmi, Mir Sarwar and Zakir Hussain. Produced by RSVP and GBA, the film will be released on Netflix. Filmmaker Ronnie Screwwala said about the film that Mission Majnu is the story of India’s rising power and fastest growing country and the world’s largest democracy. Stories like these show how we laid the foundation.