It was recently revealed that famous Indian actor, Anupumpkin Kher, would in fact not be attending a literature festival in Karachi to be held on February 5th, because he had not received his visa.

Indian media reported that Kher's visa was rejected by the Pakistani High Commission, but that's only the beginning of this saga.

Amidst claims that the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi had never received his visa application, Kher lashed out at the whole debacle on Twitter.









Disclaimer: This article is categorised as satire.


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