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[VIDEOS] Indian cricket team chants slogan from anti-Pakistan movie

Its nothing for Pakistan fans or Pakistanis to worry about. What Indian cricket team do after the series win or even loss its upto them.

Regarding the movie - who cares its only a movie even if its anti-Pak what difference does it make? Its not even surprising India is not a friendly country to us.
 
Pak wants Indian Pak pro movies, khan movies, Indian cricket series. And they do not even have their own movie industry. And one random movie ruffles feathers. Come on.
 
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Pak wants Indian Pak pro movies, khan movies, Indian cricket series. And they do not even have their own movie industry. And one random movie ruffles feathers. Come on.

What is the point of your post? What is wrong with Pak pro movies or khan movies? or cricket between the two nations? Unfortunately some fans here think too much about one single movie, But for me there is nothing surprising India is not a friendly country to us I knew that when I was about 8 so it shouldn't surprise anyone if they make anti-Pakistan movies etc.
 
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Don't think this 'issue' needed a thread.

Focus on becoming great at cricket - which is where you lack.

Leave these other issues for Time Pass.
 
Really? Chants from an anti-Pakistani movie? I'm a Pakistani and quite recently I watched a documentary on the Indian Navy. I've heard this chant being used to pump up the navy soldiers and it seemed like common practice. Surprised no Indians mentioned this. Seems like a pretty common chant.
 
Really? Chants from an anti-Pakistani movie? I'm a Pakistani and quite recently I watched a documentary on the Indian Navy. I've heard this chant being used to pump up the navy soldiers and it seemed like common practice. Surprised no Indians mentioned this. Seems like a pretty common chant.
Thank you for bringing some sanity to this thread.
 
High Sir.
If you really want to see a movie than see this telugu movie
Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India

Hindi name is : my name is surya my home is india.
It has really good pro pakistani agenda.
 
As for Hassan Ali's actions at Wagah border, again a non issue for me. He wasn't doing anything illegal, he seemingly enjoyed that so he did what he liked, we should not be offended by his actions.

Similarly just because Indian team said how's the josh, no one should feel offended by it.
 
The slogan is not cringey, but being upset about it is. How one can get upset about such a small thing is beyond me.

And comparing it to Hasan Ali's disrespectful behaviour at the border makes no sense either.
 
I don’t think the context is specifically anti-Pakistan here. Having said that Indian cinemas creative brains have rotted considerably over the last five years or so. They cater to certain parts of the country and the diaspora both of which can often be holier than the pope about nickel and dime nationalism. Hopefully the upcoming elections will bring the temperature down a bit.
 
As for Hassan Ali's actions at Wagah border, again a non issue for me. He wasn't doing anything illegal, he seemingly enjoyed that so he did what he liked, we should not be offended by his actions.

Similarly just because Indian team said how's the josh, no one should feel offended by it.
No equivalence between the two in my opinion
 
The slogan is not cringey, but being upset about it is. How one can get upset about such a small thing is beyond me.

And comparing it to Hasan Ali's disrespectful behaviour at the border makes no sense either.

What Indian team choose to do while celebrating their victories or lose for that matter should not offend any Pakistan cricket fans or Pakistanis in general unless a direct reference of Pakistan is mentioned.

Regarding Hasan Ali I dont think he did anything that was massively wrong he showed of his normal celebration. I think Indians were a bit too over sensitive their similar to some Pakistan fans here. I would understand it more if Hasan Ali fabricated that gesture just for that occasion but we all know its just his typical wicket taking celebration and he uses it as his signature mark (Publicity).
 
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Cricket ability shouldn't come into discussion here as that is a variable. What Indian team choose to do while celebrating their victories or lose for that matter should not offend any Pakistan cricket fans or Pakistanis in general unless a direct reference of Pakistan is mentioned.

Regarding Hasan Ali I dont think he did anything that was massively wrong he showed of his normal celebration. I think Indians were a bit too over sensitive their similar to some Pakistan fans here. I would understand it more if Hasan Ali fabricated that gesture just for that occasion but we all know its just his typical wicket taking celebration and he uses it as his signature mark (Publicity).

People think that what Hasan did was a bit disrespectful, but definitely not "massively wrong". It wasn't that big an issue.
 
Really? Chants from an anti-Pakistani movie? I'm a Pakistani and quite recently I watched a documentary on the Indian Navy. I've heard this chant being used to pump up the navy soldiers and it seemed like common practice. Surprised no Indians mentioned this. Seems like a pretty common chant.

Didn't know about that.
 
This can be great sledging material for the World Cup.
 
This can be great sledging material for the World Cup.

Not sure if either the sledger or the sledged has the brain cells to comprehend the nuance and the dog whistle politics behind the chant.

Let’s call the movie what it is: nonsense.

Bollywood should stick to what it does best: classically trained actors providing social commentary when not providing escapism. Leave the action movies to Hollywood.
 
People think that what Hasan did was a bit disrespectful, but definitely not "massively wrong". It wasn't that big an issue.

I definitely think Indians were over sensitive about the whole Hasan Ali thing. Even some high ranking Indian official commented on it which was lame really.
 
Not sure what is more cringe-worthy.

The "Yes sir" chants or the Indo-Pak keyboard warriors on this thread :))
 
I've neither seen the mentioned movie nor have the interest in Bollywood movies. Without understanding the context, I can't understand what is wrong, just going by the plain lines. Is there any hidden meaning or potshots at us in there?
 
Not sure what is more cringe-worthy.

The "Yes sir" chants or the Indo-Pak keyboard warriors on this thread :))

The first comment on this thread I understand. I wondered what Indian players were shouting at the end with the cup. Apparently it's from an anti Pak Ind army movie. It's compared to Hasan Ali's dance at the border. Whaat???:))
 
The hate we regularly experience from Indian Supporters and their Media has finally seeped its way into their Cricket team.
It's a recipe for ‘self-destruction’.
 
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Didn't he take selfies with Indian army afterwards?

PS: Afridi nailed it they can win all they want but they still got small hearts :afridi midgets hamesha midgets hi rahen ge. Can't change nature of a person.
Aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda

Hasan Ali can dance as much as he wants on the border, for all I care. And you can defend him as much as you want. Neither his dance hurts Indian army, nor it is some kind of bravery to dance on your side of the border, it's the silliness, and lack of tehzeeb or manners, that was in question, and if you want to defend it then be my guest.
 
Haven't seen the movie. But if it is correct,
note it down guys. Don't make unnecessary noise.

U can say whatever u want mate.
The comments of the trailer tell u the truth.
It is an anti pakistan movie and that is not my opinion
 
I am honestly not offended as I haven't seen the movie. So I don't know what the slogan is for.
 
Afridi nailed it they can win all they want but they still got small hearts :afridi midgets hamesha midgets hi rahen ge. Can't change nature of a person.
Aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda

Lol that's such a typical Pakistani response. If can't win on facts, then just bring in intangibles like 'bada dil', 'tailunt', 'jazbaa' and whatnot. :genius
 
Once again BCCI and Indian cricketers showing their absolute hate for anything to do with Islam or Pakistan.

As someone who lives in India, i highly condemn this despicable act.

My support and best wishes are with [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and all my Pakistani friends on this forum and outside of it.

Friendship is love is what we must spread. Not animosity, hatred and extremism.

Virat Kohli, Shame on you!

Keep your Hosh! Forget the Josh!
 
Once again BCCI and Indian cricketers showing their absolute hate for anything to do with Islam or Pakistan.

As someone who lives in India, i highly condemn this despicable act.

My support and best wishes are with [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and all my Pakistani friends on this forum and outside of it.

Friendship is love is what we must spread. Not animosity, hatred and extremism.

Virat Kohli, Shame on you!

Keep your Hosh! Forget the Josh!

Wait...Kohli did it too?? He usually is friendly with Pakistan
 
Wait...Kohli did it too?? He usually is friendly with Pakistan

What is being friendly with Pakiustan? Few tweets and praising Mohammad Amir on camera for 2 seconds? Pakistanis are so gullible.

Virat Kohli is a proud bhakt of Modi. He endorses everything that Modi does.

Any Indian who is passionate about Modi & his party's politics, its a clear indication he is passionately anti muslim and anti Pakistani by heart.

In that sense Sachin stood up to Bal Thackeray's bullying tactics and doesn't endorse Modi as passionately as Kohli does. But Pakistani logic is Sachin minds his business and doesn;t tweet abotu Pakistan so he is bad. Kohli praises my MoMeer and tweets about Pakistan he must be a goodie. What stupidity.

Its time we fight hatred together.

Kohli must know better.

BCCI must know better.

This should stop.
 
Btw how was movie in question?

Everyone has recommended it at least,for the good editing and crisp flow, Vicky Kaushal seems to be rising very well, in one movie he played an ISI officier -Raazi and now an Indian army one, versatility yo :P

It also is major.come.back of Ronnie Screwala who I genuinely liked before he sold off to Dizney..so glad he made profit.
 
What is being friendly with Pakiustan? Few tweets and praising Mohammad Amir on camera for 2 seconds? Pakistanis are so gullible.

Virat Kohli is a proud bhakt of Modi. He endorses everything that Modi does.

Any Indian who is passionate about Modi & his party's politics, its a clear indication he is passionately anti muslim and anti Pakistani by heart.

In that sense Sachin stood up to Bal Thackeray's bullying tactics and doesn't endorse Modi as passionately as Kohli does. But Pakistani logic is Sachin minds his business and doesn;t tweet abotu Pakistan so he is bad. Kohli praises my MoMeer and tweets about Pakistan he must be a goodie. What stupidity.

Its time we fight hatred together.

Kohli must know better.

BCCI must know better.

This should stop.

Dude you just blamed Pakistan for being gullible, Kohli for his political affiliation and BCCI for something else.

However, none of them were involved in the incident mentioned by Op.:)) You are funny!!
 
Once again BCCI and Indian cricketers showing their absolute hate for anything to do with Islam or Pakistan.

As someone who lives in India, i highly condemn this despicable act.

My support and best wishes are with [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and all my Pakistani friends on this forum and outside of it.

Friendship is love is what we must spread. Not animosity, hatred and extremism.

Virat Kohli, Shame on you!

Keep your Hosh! Forget the Josh!

And comes the most insecured of all, who never has any opinion of his own but wotever the majority says.
 
When emotions calm down of PPers, they should ask themselves one simple question - why would Indian team chant anti Pakistani slogan in a series they won against NZ? Do you really think Indian cricketers think about Pakistan so much? Leave it to your judgement on.
 
When I read the title of the thread, I was sort of ashamed of the Indian team. When I saw the video, it turned out to be nothing. Josh has got nothing to do with Pakistan. Theres no relevance at all.
 
It's amazing how the Pakistani's believe the world revolves about them. India team celebrates with Indian army slogan in NZ and they think it's about them :wahab2:hasan2
 
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Once again BCCI and Indian cricketers showing their absolute hate for anything to do with Islam or Pakistan.

As someone who lives in India, i highly condemn this despicable act.

My support and best wishes are with [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and all my Pakistani friends on this forum and outside of it.

Friendship is love is what we must spread. Not animosity, hatred and extremism.

Virat Kohli, Shame on you!

Keep your Hosh! Forget the Josh!

I am amazed at the bold part , only a genius could have come to this conclusion . :facepalm:
 
The first comment on this thread I understand. I wondered what Indian players were shouting at the end with the cup. Apparently it's from an anti Pak Ind army movie. It's compared to Hasan Ali's dance at the border. Whaat???:))

I find it hilarious that people from both countries are so jazbati and easy to wind up. A simple chant or a simple walk can cause them to lose their mind.
 
I find it hilarious that people from both countries are so jazbati and easy to wind up. A simple chant or a simple walk can cause them to lose their mind.

Which simple walk are you referring to ? A video of the walk would be appreciated .
 
No one's offended tbh including me. Most of us are having a laugh on a dialogue taken from a movie that is based on a movie lmao

What i argued was when Indian's brought in Hassan Ali in the convo and when i showed them the mirror they started differentiating on the basis of semantics.

Tch, sad bunch. Get some josh, lads.
 
No one's offended tbh including me. Most of us are having a laugh on a dialogue taken from a movie that is based on a movie lmao

What i argued was when Indian's brought in Hassan Ali in the convo and when i showed them the mirror they started differentiating on the basis of semantics.

Tch, sad bunch. Get some josh, lads.



What Hasan Ali did was quite stupid.

He insulted the Indian armed forces under the protection of international border.

If he had real guts he should have confronted Indian fauji one on one who wwould have beaten him endlessly.
 
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I may have my issues with Pakistan political forces and policies but i have utmost respect for Pakistan armed forces who toil hard for nation's security and interests. Put their life on the line for the motherland.

I stand up and salute all armed forced from India and Pakistan.

Jai Hind.,
Jeevay Pakistan.
 
Does this look like a "simple walk" to you?

Just saw the Hassan Ali video, admittedly first time properly. I think it was clownish for sure, but certainly not something to get offended by, at least as far as I am concerned. Idea of India is far bigger than to get sullied by such clownish acts.

But I think we are living in such times where everyone is offended so easily.
 
Once again BCCI and Indian cricketers showing their absolute hate for anything to do with Islam or Pakistan.

As someone who lives in India, i highly condemn this despicable act.

My support and best wishes are with [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and all my Pakistani friends on this forum and outside of it.

Friendship is love is what we must spread. Not animosity, hatred and extremism.

Virat Kohli, Shame on you!

Keep your Hosh! Forget the Josh!

Dude you are wasting your time on this forum when you can have an amazing career in stand-up comedy :vk2
 
What Hasan Ali did was quite stupid.

He insulted the Indian armed forces under the protection of international border.

If he had real guts he should have confronted Indian fauji one on one who wwould have beaten him endlessly.

have you seen Ravi Shirivastav's video on Wagah border where he is singing songs mocking Pakistani players and a BSF girl is holding the mic for him? I doubt any armed force can get lower than this but i am sure Indian forces have already shown that in Kashmir where they regularly conduct terrorism and have destroyed countless families.
 
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, have you seen Ravi Shirivastav's video on Wagah border where he is singing songs mocking Pakistani players and a BSF girl is holding the mic for him? I doubt any armed force can get lower than this but i am sure Indian forces have already shown that in Kashmir where they regularly conduct terrorism and have destroyed countless families.

We saw the bravery of indian soldiers when they raped and killed civilians in Kashmir.


My brother Slim,

You are mixing too many things.

;Let us address point by point.

Mocking of armed forced from the other side is poor stuff and should not be done. I don't support little Hasan Ali when he did it and i don't support the incident you are referring to from Indian side either.

As for human right violations by armed forced i have 100% zero tolerance policy and condemn it from any side.

Poor army men are there to serve their duty. Fight wars they did not ask for and give their life for the country. They must be respected.

Remember Siachin. Hats off to Siachin soldiers. It is for them that i stand for national anthem before every movie.
 
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My brother Slim,

You are mixing too many things.

;Let us address point by point.

Mocking of armed forced from the other side is poor stuff and should not be done. I don't support little Hasan Ali when he did it and i don't support the incident you are referring to from Indian side either.

As for human right violations by armed forced i have 100% zero tolerance policy and condemn it from any side.

Poor army men are there to serve their duty. Fight wars they did not ask for and give their life for the country. They must be respected.

Remember Siachin. Hats off to Siachin soldiers. It is for them that i stand for national anthem before every movie.

I honestly didnt care about both incidents but the fact Hassan's incident was mentioned by certain posters made me post that. Also, what Indian team did was absolutely harmless and i have no issues with that. However, the movie itself and its content must be embarrassing for your armed forces themselves. Who wants to bask in fake made up glory?


Regarding human rights violation, i feel its a separate topic and something that can be discussed to death. Whatever happening in Kashmir is not right and is state sponsored terrorism from the Indian side.

Protecting borders, and protecting from invaders is something else.
 
My brother Slim,

You are mixing too many things.

;Let us address point by point.

Mocking of armed forced from the other side is poor stuff and should not be done. I don't support little Hasan Ali when he did it and i don't support the incident you are referring to from Indian side either.

As for human right violations by armed forced i have 100% zero tolerance policy and condemn it from any side.

Poor army men are there to serve their duty. Fight wars they did not ask for and give their life for the country. They must be respected.

Remember Siachin. Hats off to Siachin soldiers. It is for them that i stand for national anthem before every movie.

Stand for national anthem before every movie:)) dude you are comedy gold. The twists and turns in your posts about serious issues and a final trivial twist.:))
 
I honestly didnt care about both incidents but the fact Hassan's incident was mentioned by certain posters made me post that. Also, what Indian team did was absolutely harmless and i have no issues with that. However, the movie itself and its content must be embarrassing for your armed forces themselves. Who wants to bask in fake made up glory?


Regarding human rights violation, i feel its a separate topic and something that can be discussed to death. Whatever happening in Kashmir is not right and is state sponsored terrorism from the Indian side.

Protecting borders, and protecting from invaders is something else.


Hasan Ali incident fills every passionate Indian's blood with unstoppable rage and you must understand that.

It is nationalism at its peak.
 
Lol that's such a typical Pakistani response. If can't win on facts, then just bring in intangibles like 'bada dil', 'tailunt', 'jazbaa' and whatnot. :genius

The whole matter is intangible. Arguments have loooong gone imho.

Look at the obsession of painting Pakistan as a 'terrorist country'. In movies, music industry, sports or whatever. And I do realize not all Indians think like that (Thanks to God) and I also realize not all Pakistanis are the epitome of goodness. There be bad elements in Pakistan, we know that. But the kind of propaganda they are feeding to young minds will only breed hate towards Pakistan.

Imran Khan, when elected as PM, in his 1st address to nation mentioned how India are trying to paint him as some villain who is out to destroy India or some similar evil plan :facepalm:

Now all this to what mean? Well, the Indian rulers need Pakistan as the bogeyman to divert Indians' attention from the real issues... like corruption or poverty or education or poor farmers committing mass suicides or Kashmir (do y'all even consider them Indians?) etc. etc.

This whole hateful manipulation is not based on facts.

And I said the same thing in a TP thread when Zardari was using the Kashmir issue to divert attention from looted money of poor of Sindhs.

I can bet my hard earned Euros that if there were a mechanism to measure it would prove that I care more for India than these clown desh-bhaghts.

And we do have bada dils. We know that :afridi :yk :P
 
Stand for national anthem before every movie:)) dude you are comedy gold. The twists and turns in your posts about serious issues and a final trivial twist.:))

While he's just messing around, everyone does stand up for the national anthem in a theatre.
 
Frankly I never heard about the movie and they can make movies on any topic they want , secondly if you have never watched this movie you would never know what dialogue this movie was from. Thirdly a pakistani would have to watch that movie to know that what movie that dialogue was from and i would not watch that movie honestly. So lets just assume that was just a team thing or slogan or whatever.
 
:)) Here he's taking a mickey out of all Indian fans...sarcasm at its peak

I think hes one of the best posters out there and hes neutral. You will find him sarcastically trolling us the other day.
 
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