Shoaib Ibrahim's Old Post Reacting To 'Disappointed' Pakistani X User Over His Role In Anti-Pak Film Resurfaces After Pahalgam Attack
Television actor Shoaib Ibrahim's old tweet has resurfaced, where he responded to a Pakistani fan disappointed by his 2019 film Battalion 609, an anti-Pakistani film. Defending himself, he replied, "Paapi pet ke liye krna padta hai bhai." The tweet has gone viral after Shoaib faced criticism for uploading a vlog amid heightened tensions following the recent Pahalgam terror attack.

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Television actor Shoaib Ibrahim recently faced backlash for posting his new vlog while sharing updates about their safety amid the tense situation after the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, where 26 people were killed. Amid all this, his old tweet resurfaced, where he replied to a Pakistani fan who expressed disappointment over his 2019 film Battalion 609, which was anti-Pakistan.
The user wrote on X, "Apki movie aa rahi hai?? & Pakistan ke against waisay nahi milni thi kia... Main apko or Dipika ko bohat pyar karti hon apsy aisi umeed nahi thi #FanFromPakistan." To this, the actor replied, "Paapi pet ke liye krna padta hai bhai...entetainment ko entetainment ke hisab se dekhiye."
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About Battalion 609
Battalion 609 was directed by Brijesh Batuknath Tripathi. The film also starred Elena Kazan, Farnaz Shetty, Sparsh Sharma, Vishwas Kini, Kiaan, Jashn Kohli, Vicky Ahuja, Vikas Srivastava, Chandraprakash Thakur, Manish R. Sharma and Shree Rammy Pandey.
The film tells the story of a friendly cricket match between the Indian Army and the Pakistan Army that takes an unexpected turn, narrating the tale of the soldiers of Battalion 609 as they put up a fight against the Taliban.
Battalion 609 had clashed with Vicky Kaushal's Uri: The Surgical Strike, which also starred Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal, Kirti Kulhari and Mohit Raina in pivotal roles.
About Shoaib Ibrahim
Shoaib Ibrahim shot to fame after starring in Sasural Simar Ka, where his wife Dipika Kakar was also a part. He played the role of Prem Bharadwaj.
Later, the actor starred in several serials including Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai, Jeet Gayi Toh Piya Morey and Ishq Mein Marjawan, among others.
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