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Faysal Quraishi finds Bollywood stars more welcoming than Pakistani stars

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Faysal Quraishi finds Bollywood stars more welcoming than Pakistani stars

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  • Faysal Quraishi shared his experiences of meeting Bollywood stars.
  • He praised their friendly nature during a podcast.
  • He believes Indian stars are more welcoming than Pakistani stars.
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Pakistani actor Faysal Quraishi recently shared his heartfelt experiences of meeting Bollywood stars, praising their friendly nature during a podcast with Madiha Imam.

He recalled a memorable event hosted by Salman Khan’s organization, “Being Human,” where he and several other Pakistani actors were invited.

Faysal was genuinely surprised by the warm welcome he received from the Bollywood actors. He shared, “My first meeting was with Sohail Khan and Suniel Shetty, who were working out in the gym. They started talking to me as if we were childhood friends.” This warm interaction made him feel instantly at ease. He also mentioned meeting Salman Khan, Chunky Pandey, and Javed Jaffrey, all of whom were eager to take pictures and share laughs.

Reflecting on his experiences, Faysal pointed out a noticeable difference in attitudes. He said, “I see a bit of arrogance in our Pakistani actors, whereas the Indian actors were very friendly people.” This contrast really struck him, as he expected to feel more at home among his fellow performers.

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