Following the deadly Pahalgam attack, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply. Amid this, Pakistan—India’s hostile neighbor—has once again exposed the depth of its extremist mindset. Indian actresses who are often swayed by emotional sentiments for the neighboring country must confront this ugly reality.
One prominent example is senior Pakistani journalist Mubasher Lucman, whose recent remarks reflect not just personal indecency but the disturbing mindset harbored by many in Pakistan. His language reveals much about the country’s attitude as a nation.
Pakistan’s Disturbing Reaction to the Pahalgam Attack
The recent terrorist strike in Pahalgam claimed the lives of 26 Indian tourists. In the aftermath, rather than expressing sympathy or restraint, a podcast clip surfaced featuring Mubasher Lucman expressing his vile fantasy: that in the event of a war, he would want to turn Indian actresses into sex slaves. This disgraceful statement has sparked widespread outrage.
Ironically, Lucman’s popularity grew thanks to Indian audiences who subscribed to his YouTube channel and boosted his visibility. Today, the same platform is being used to spread hatred and make vulgar threats.
Pakistani journo Mubasher Lucman is fantasizing to take Indian actresses as Sex Slaves during war!!
— BALA (@erbmjha) May 4, 2025
Po*nistan wants to recreate what ISIS did with Yazidi women. This Quam is sick.. pic.twitter.com/wHzhvSRWtI
A Reflection of Deep-Rooted Misogyny
There is nothing wrong with expressing patriotism or a willingness to defend one’s country. But fantasizing about enslaving women from an enemy nation reveals a depraved mentality. Such statements reflect the toxic thinking of some individuals in Pakistan and show how far removed they are from civilized discourse.
Sadly, this isn’t the first time Lucman has made derogatory remarks about Indian women. These women have risen to fame and respect through hard work across different fields, only to be demeaned by such hateful rhetoric.
Mubasher Lucman Claims He Wants to Become a “Ghazi”
In the same podcast, Lucman describes his desire to become a “Ghazi”—an Arabic term used historically to describe Muslim warriors who fought in the name of Islam. However, in the Indian context, the term often refers to invaders who destroyed temples and slaughtered innocents. Lucman glorifying such a title only reveals how embedded this mindset is in certain sections of Pakistani media.
Public Fury Grows Over Viral Video
The video has gone viral and stirred deep anger among Indians, especially given the recent terrorist violence. “The true face of Pakistani media is now in front of everyone,” wrote one user. Another commented, “People with such sick mentalities will never change.”
This incident has reignited the debate around those in Bollywood and other circles who often show sympathy toward Pakistan. As the line between diplomacy and delusion blurs, the nation is waking up to a bitter but necessary truth.