Juhi Chawla Visits Pakistan, Social Media Users Excited
Dubai: Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla caused a bit of a frenzy on social media when she announced that she was visiting Karachi, Pakistan.
On her official Instagram and Twitter accounts, @iamjuhichawla and @iam_juhi, she posted a picture, wherein she posed with three other women, and wrote: “In Karachi, out for lunch to the Boat Club with family friends… and then to the movies… a delightful Pakistani romcom ‘Jawani Phir Nahin Ani’, which coincidentally had a full Indian girl/Pakistani boy love story.”
In response to her photo, Instagram and Twitter users from Pakistan expressed their excitement and welcomed her to their homeland.
@maham_barkat wrote: “@iamjuhichawla Oh my goodness! You are in Pakistan. We warmly welcome you to Pakistan. Have a wonderful stay here. Love you loads.”
@shi007rose posted: “Hope you have a wonderful time in Pakistan @iamjuhichawla!”
@faria009I wrote: “Hope you enjoy your stay in Pakistan and will go back with lots of good memories.”
Tweep @r_irfann1986 added: “Love the positive thinking of Pakistanis. We love Indian artists and cricketers. We are rivals, but such people are the ones who spread love. We love you madam and you are such a humble human being.”
Social media users from across the border also sent their best wishes.
Tweep @terence_fdes wrote: “Please meet the PM @ImranKhanPTI and convey to him our best wishes with love. #CitizensAcrossBorders #IndiaPakistan #Pakistan”
Some social media users even asked her when she’ll be visiting their cities and urged her to do so.
Instagram user @shumxyz asked: “When are you going to visit Islamabad? I really want to meet you.”
@izan_abbasi posted: “Please answer, are you coming to Islamabad?”
Tweep @AkbarTrader wrote: “Welcome to Pakistan madam. Pleasure knowing you are in my country. Come to punjab.”
@NajamUlAssar tweeted: “Welcome to #Karachi and #Pakistan! Have a great stay here. Visit #Lahore, too.”
This is not the first time the actor is visiting Karachi. Chawla was there in 2013 and 2016, too, to attend family weddings, as reported by Dawn, a Pakistan-based newspaper.
Courtesy: Gulf News