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Fahad Mustafa tells bloggers to put their reviews on hold

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Fahad Mustafa took to his social media to ask the public to support the industry and for the bloggers to hold their reviews following the release of Khel Khel Mein. PHOTO: Instagram

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Whenever a new movie comes out, people look forward to the reviews that it gets from critics before they decide to spend a fortune to go watch the movie. Tickets are no longer cheap, neither are the refreshments at the cinema, so the bill of watching a good movie with refreshments comes down anywhere between RS. 1300-1800.

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With Khel Khel Mein getting mixed reviews from critics and bloggers, people have been debating if they should go watch it. And amid the confusion, Fahad Mustafa sent out a loud message to these bloggers to halt their reviews and let the public decide on their own if they liked the film or not.

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His tweet also met mixed reactions from the fans, some agreed that the bloggers do play an important role with their reviews in making or breaking the film, some straight up told him that they need to produce better movies and some schooled him that if the movie was good enough, he wouldn’t need to appeal for support.

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