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Bollywood veteran and politician Shatrughan Sinha has got the internet buzzing after a video of him at a wedding in Lahore, Pakistan, surfaced online.
According to reports and a local photographer's Instagram posts, the Indian actor was spotted enjoying a 'qawwali night' at the wedding along with Pakistani celebrity Reema Khan. Social media handles have since been abuzz as the videos and images have raised many eyebrows.
According to The Express Tribune, the photographer Osman Pervaiz Mughal (@opmshoots) posted the videos and captioned: 'Reema & Shatru g on Henna & Ahmed's qawali night Happening now'.
While according to ABP News, popular Pakistani website allpakdramapageofficial shared the video with a caption: 'Legendary Bollywood actor and Politician Shatrughan Sinha spotted at a wedding event in Lahore tonight Film star #ReemaKhan also there at the #bigfatwedding'.
Congress leader Shatrughan Sinha's visit to Pakistan has raised many eyebrows in the wake of the current strained relations between India and Pakistan following the Pulwama attack last year.
The tension between the countries only escalated after India abrogated Article 370 gaving special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Earlier, former cricketer and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu landed in a controversy over his friendly terms with the country's PM Imran Khan. While popular Bollywood singer Mika Singh was banned by All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) after performing in Pakistan at an event organised by former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf's close relative.
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