Pakistan’s Twitterati mocks Bollywood thriller trying to ‘neutralize’ country’s nuclear program

A still taken from the trailer of an upcoming Bollywood film 'Mission Majnu' featuring Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role. (Photo courtesy: Netflix)
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Updated 13 January 2023
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Pakistan’s Twitterati mocks Bollywood thriller trying to ‘neutralize’ country’s nuclear program

  • Mission Majnu reflects limited understanding of Pakistan’s culture, showing an Indian spy dressed in stereotypical attire
  • Social media users described Mission Majnu as a failure since Pakistan tested its nuclear device days after India in 1998

ISLAMABAD: Twitter users in Pakistan have reacted with amusement after Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra shared the official trailer of his upcoming film, Mission Majnu, in which he acts as an Indian spy who is tasked by his government to identify Pakistan’s nuclear facility and “neutralize” it.

The teaser shows Indian officials consulting one another over Pakistan’s attempt to “illegally” build a bomb before making their one-man army – Malhotra – infiltrate its border to cure the neighboring state of its nuclear ambition.

What follows in the film, which claims to be “inspired by true events,” reflects limited understanding of Pakistan’s culture as the Indian spy tries to blend in by dressing in a stereotypical attire with an amulet around his neck.

“Such an important story to tell,” Pakistani Twitter user, Behram Qazi, said in a post. “Without the success of Mission Majnu, Pakistan would be a nuclear armed state today.”

Another Twitter user wondered if Pakistan had not tested its nuclear bomb only a few days after India detonated its device in 1998.

Reacting to the promo, Elliot Alderson juxtaposed Malhotra’s image with the picture of Kulbushan Jadhav, an Indian spy caught in an intelligence operation in Pakistan in March 2016 who remains in prison.

“Spy in fiction,” he wrote while labeling the two photographs. “Spy in real.”

Social media users also made fun of the Indian actor’s ostentatious, Lucknow-style Urdu and his attempt to appear as an “authentic” Pakistani Muslim.

Some Twitter users called Mission Majnu a failure while pointing out that Pakistan still managed to develop the bomb and joined the nuclear club.

The Bollywood film is due to be released on Netflix on 20th January.


Pakistan, Jordan agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, investment

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Pakistan, Jordan agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, investment

  • Pakistan, Jordan hold inter-ministerial commission meeting in Islamabad to discuss cooperation in several sectors
  • Both sides agree to form working group, Jordan-Pakistan Business Council to accelerate trade and investment cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Jordan have agreed to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, banking, energy and other economic sectors, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan said on Thursday. 

The understanding was reached between the two sides at a meeting of the Pakistan-Jordan Inter-ministerial Commission in Islamabad on Thursday. 

Pakistan enjoys cooperation with Jordan in several sectors including trade, defense and minerals. Jordan was the fifth country to recognize Pakistan after it secured independence in 1947. The two nations established formal diplomatic ties in 1948. 

“Areas which cover a very diversified sectoral approach from trade and investment, industrial development, banking and finance, agriculture and livestock, higher education, vocational training, labor, health, climate change, maritime, energy, mineral resources and many more,” Khan said at a news conference with Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Yarub Qudah. 

The Pakistani minister said it was a “very good opportunity” for both sides to transform their brotherly relations into economic cooperation. 

Qudah agreed with Khan, saying it was time for Islamabad and Amman to take their economic and trade relations to “a totally different level.”

“We have also agreed to have a working group that will work this year on different sectors and also the establishment of the Pakistan-Jordan Business Council,” he said.

He invited Khan to Jordan to hold talks on further cooperation, adding that the 11th meeting of the inter-ministerial commission will be held in Jordan next year. 

The bilateral trade between Pakistan and Jordan stood at $46.58 million in 2023. Pakistan’s main exports to Jordan include textiles, rice, ethyl alcohol, polymers of styrene, sugar confectionaries, nuts and dried fruits.

Meanwhile, Pakistan mainly imports mineral and chemical fertilizers, ferrous waste and scrap, inorganic acids, chemicals, medicaments and seeds from Jordan.