'No sign of war': Faisal Rehman reaches Pak-India border, says has prepared tea for Indians
Renowned Pakistani actor Faisal Rehman has shared a video of himself at the Pakistan-India border on social media amid the ongoing tension between the two countries following the April 22 attacks in Pahalgam, Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir.
In his video message uploaded on Instagram, the actor said, "I am currently standing at the Pakistan-India border. I came here to witness the atmosphere of war, but there is a sense of peace here. There’s no sign of war from afar."
He continued, "There’s no sound, no sign of conflict here, just the sound of a tube well."
As evening approached, Faisal Rehman added, "I am sitting just two and a half kilometres away. The Indian border barriers are visible from here. On one side is the Indian village of Jaman, and on the other is the Pakistani village of Bedian."
Rehman noted that the clouds of war between Pakistan and India were beginning to clear somewhat, signalling a shift in the atmosphere.
In his closing message, Faisal Rehman shared a hopeful plea: "I want to tell the Indians to stop the war. What’s the point of war? And if there is a war, I’ve prepared tea. I’ve heard that Indians love tea."