Hansal Mehta Wonders What The Covid-19 Situation Is Like In Pakistan, Twitter User Books Him A One Way Ticket To Karachi

    Hansal Gets Trolled For Tweet About Covid In Pak

    Hansal Mehta Wonders What The Covid-19 Situation Is Like In Pakistan, Twitter User Books Him A One Way Ticket To Karachi

    Hansal Mehta and a Twitter user got embroiled in a war of words after the latter asked the Scam 1992 maker to movie to Pakistan. It happened so that Hansal tweeted pondering over what the Covid-19 situation is like in Pakistan while the daily case load in India hits a new peak every day when the user took a jibe at him and offered to sponsor a one way ticket for the filmmaker to the neighboring country.

    “Just wondering. Is it as bad in Pakistan as it is in India currently? The COVID situation I mean,” Hansal Mehta had written his original tweet when the user replied to him saying, “I am willing to pay for first class one way ticket is you're moving there permanently.”

    The filmmaker called the user on his bluff and even offered to share his account details. The troll refused to back down and added that if Hansal returns to India he will have to pay the user 10 times the amount of the ticket.

    Hansal Mehta Wonders What The Covid-19 Situation Is Like In Pakistan, Twitter User Books Him A One Way Ticket To Karachi

    When the user shared a picture of flight booking in Hansal Mehta’s name for two days later to Karachi several trolls jumped in to poke fun at the filmmaker.

    Hansal Mehta Wonders What The Covid-19 Situation Is Like In Pakistan, Twitter User Books Him A One Way Ticket To Karachi

    The director then has since been replying to trolls with a standard response to several tweets asking them share a proof of payment. “Please provide proper and valid proof of payment” he wrote in reply to several users.

    “These Bollywood guys love Pakistan but when I gave him a ticket with condition he simply ran away,” wrote the user in reply to another user mocking the filmmaker for the entire exchange.