Singer-turned-actor Ali Zafar recently reminded Bollywood’s Aamir Khan of a promise he made back in 2012 to visit Pakistan when and if Imran Khan came into power.
Ali Zafar responded to a fan’s request to convey his message to Aamir Khan and its time for him to fulfil his promise.
“Sir, you have contacts with all Bollywood stars. Please give this message to Aamir Khan that Imran Khan has won the elections and now he should fulfil his promise and come and celebrate with us. Pakistanis are eagerly waiting to welcome him,” a fan tweeted to Zafar.
To which Ali Zafar responded and tagged Aamir Khan saying, “Aamir Khan, I think it’s time :).”
@aamir_khan I think it’s time :). https://t.co/EF0t5mPkf5
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) July 26, 2018
During a media event in late 2012, Aamir had told Imran Khan that he would visit Pakistan to celebrate his victory if he came into power.
“When you win the election, I will definitely come [to Pakistan] to celebrate your victory. And I will bring lots of Indians with me,” Aamir had said.
@aamir_khan please keep of your words as you have told PTI Chairman @ImranKhanPTI that “When you win the elections i will come to Pakistan and celebrate your victory with you”
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Please Retweet more and more ?? pic.twitter.com/OzDJUTERyt— ⓩⓐⓕⓐⓡ ⓢⓤⓟⓐⓡⓘ (@INSAFIan19) July 27, 2018
Praising Imran’s vision for Pakistan, Aamir had said, “I really like the idealism and the dream in you. I wish you to succeed in fulfilling your dream. I wish Pakistan gets a government that can really solve its problems, a party that is determined to bring prosperity to Pakistan. It will be good not just for Pakistan but for everyone else. My heart tells me that you will succeed because you have been doing this for years. When you started out, you faced numerous challenges. Yet, you are still firm in your convictions and you are still at it.”
Imran Khan is set to become the prime minister-elect as his party led the National Assembly tally with 116 seats as the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) released results of all 270 NA seats that were polled on July 25 across the country.