![](https://www.indiaherald.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=750/imagestore/images/movies/movies_latestnews/naseeruddin-shah-apologized-to-pakistanis-said-will-hang-me35d66833-c179-462d-97d3-27cf6ce9488b-415x250.jpg)
Naseeruddin Shah apologized to Pakistanis and said - will hang me
Naseeruddin Shah has apologized to Sindhi-speaking Pakistanis by posting a facebook post. Naseeruddin Shah is an actor of Bollywood, who is known for his outspoken style. He always remains in the news due to his statements. At the same time, naseeruddin shah is facing a lot of criticism for his recent remarks. After which now the actor apologized for this.
Naseeruddin Shah had recently commented on the Sindhi language. He had said that the Sindhi language is no longer spoken in Pakistan. After that, he was being trolled continuously and people expressed their displeasure over him. After this, he also apologized by posting on Facebook. However, even after this, he was constantly facing negative comments from the netizens. After which he has once again written a note on his social media.
In that social media post, the actor wrote - Ok I apologize to the entire Sindhi-speaking population of pakistan, who I think are deeply hurt by my wrong opinion. I agree that I was misinformed, but does this warrant crucifixion? Let him be free, as Jesus said. In fact, after being considered a wise man for many years, I quite enjoy being called an ignorant and pretending intellectual. This is quite a change
The actor had commented on the language
Regarding your statement earlier, the actor had written that it seems that two completely pointless controversies have arisen because of what I have said recently. One regarding my wrong statement about the pakistan Sindhi language. I made a mistake there. What I have said about the relationship between Marathi and Persian. He further wrote that my exact words are like this, many Marathi words are of Persian origin. My intention was not to demean the Marathi language, but how diversity is rich in this culture. As urdu is a mixture of Hindi, Persian, Turkish, and Arabic