
On 27 May 2025, a video went viral on Twitter showing Mohammad Zubair from Pakistan asking a Maulana, “If we win the war against India, will their women be enslaved or will we be allowed to marry four of them?” This report compiles 10 such incidents between 2023 and 2025 involving derogatory and vulgar comments directed at Indian women by various Pakistani individuals, religious leaders, and media personalities.
#1 Pakistani Man Asks If Indian Women Can Be Taken As War Slaves
On 27 May 2025, a video from Pakistan went viral in which a man identified as Mohammad Zubair made a highly offensive remark about Indian women. In the clip, Zubair is seen asking a cleric, “If we win a war against India, will their women be taken as slaves, or will we be allowed to marry four of them?” The disturbing comment has drawn widespread condemnation online for its misogynistic and violent undertones.
Md Zubair of Pakistan says “If we win a war against India, will their women be taken as slaves, or will we be allowed to marry four of them?”
Is BKL ka muh dekho— aur fir iski baat suno. pic.twitter.com/bNckqOpTss
— BALA (@erbmjha) May 27, 2025
#2 Pakistani Civilians Claim “All Indian Girls Will Be Ours” In Shocking War Hype Video
A disturbing video from Pakistan surfaced online showing a group of Pakistani civilians making inflammatory and misogynistic remarks while speaking to soldiers. In the footage, the civilians claim that after a war with India, “all Indian girls will be ours” under Maal-e-Ghanimat (spoils of war). They also shout that the Taj Mahal and everything in India will belong to them. The video, which has sparked outrage across social media, reflects a deeply troubling mindset glorifying war and sexual violence as tools of conquest.
I have always believed that every Pakistani is a terrorist.
Look at this video where Pakistani civilians are telling Pakistani soldiers that after war, under Maal-e-Ghanimat, all Indian girls will be ours, Taj Mahal is ours… everything is ours.
These people are animals,… pic.twitter.com/WRD6gio7vl
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) May 27, 2025
#3 Aishwarya Sharma Claps Back at Pakistani Fans Over Unfollow Threats
On 16 May 2025, actress Aishwarya Sharma, known for Bigg Boss 17 and Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, responded sharply after receiving multiple messages from Pakistani fans threatening to unfollow her on Instagram over her posts or views. Rather than backing down, Aishwarya posted a bold reply: “Tum samajhte kyu nahi… Agar tumne mujhe unfollow nahi kiya toh tumhe mujhse pyaar ho jayega – phir se. Aur mujhe nahi hoga – phir se.” Her confident clapback quickly went viral, with Indian fans applauding her humor and boldness. Supporters called it a “mic drop moment” and praised her refusal to bow to online pressure.
#4 Hina Khan Faces Pakistani Backlash Over Operation Sindoor Support, Stands Firm
Actress Hina Khan was trolled by Pakistani social media users after supporting India during Operation Sindoor, a military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Despite battling stage 3 breast cancer, Hina declared herself “Indian first” and stood by her views. She shared emotional Instagram stories detailing abusive messages targeting her family, faith, and illness. Responding firmly, she said, “Go ahead, unfollow me. I don’t care.” Emphasizing humanity over hate, Hina added, “Your actions reveal your core values.” Her post earned praise for resilience, patriotism, and grace under fire during rising Indo-Pak tensions.

#5 Pakistani Soldiers’ Bizarre Demand During Kargil War Resurfaces Amid Operation Sindoor
A viral story from the 1999 Kargil War has resurfaced amid rising India-Pakistan tensions post-Operation Sindoor. Martyr Captain Vikram Batra once revealed that Pakistani soldiers, under heavy fire, mockingly demanded Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit in exchange for Indian soldiers’ bodies. Batra responded with gunfire, saying, “With love from Madhuri.” Similarly, Pakistani troops reportedly mentioned Raveena Tandon, prompting Indian soldiers to fire a missile labeled “on behalf of Raveena.” The bizarre taunts were met with fierce retaliation, and photos of the incident remain viral. The resurfaced anecdote highlights the absurdity of wartime provocations and India’s unyielding spirit.
#6 Pakistani Cleric’s Crude Remark on Madhuri Dixit Sparks Outrage Amid Tensions
A video of a Pakistani cleric sitting beside his son and claiming he would “take Madhuri Dixit” if Pakistan wins a war against India has gone viral, drawing widespread condemnation for its sexist and provocative nature. Shared on platform X, the clip comes amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack. Critics slammed the cleric for making light of war and objectifying women. The incident recalls the 1999 Kargil War, when India successfully repelled Pakistani intrusions under Operation Vijay, emerging victorious militarily and diplomatically while Pakistan faced global criticism and isolation.
This maulana wants to take Madhuri Dixit after Pakistan attacks India . This is their level of filth which came to them after years of turning the pages of Aasmani 📖 #IndiaPakistanWar #PahalgamTerrorAttack pic.twitter.com/cZ5oaHWuuz
— Amitabh Chaudhary (@MithilaWaala) May 6, 2025
#7 Pakistani Journalist Mubashir Luqman Wants Indian Actresses As Sex Slaves
Pakistani journalist Mubashir Luqman ignited outrage after making a deeply offensive remark during a podcast with fellow journalist Naeem Hanif. Amid discussions on India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack, Luqman asked if religious scholars permit Indian actresses to be taken as “sex slaves” in case of war. His comment was met with shock and condemnation across Indian social media, with many calling it misogynistic and extremist. Though Luqman later attempted to shift the topic, public anger surged.
Pakistan YouTuber with more than 2 lakh followers is proudly saying that he wants to take Indian Actresses as Sex Slaves.
Sick Country. pic.twitter.com/rYaHCl3Z80
— Sensei Kraken Zero (@YearOfTheKraken) May 4, 2025
#8 Former Pak Cricketer Abdul Razzaq Makes Misogynistic Remark On Aishwarya Rai
In November 2023, former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq sparked outrage after making a bizarre and sexist remark involving Indian actress Aishwarya Rai during a cricket event on November 12. Comparing poor PCB intentions to marrying Aishwarya Rai and expecting “virtuous children,” Razzaq implied such outcomes were impossible. His statement, made in front of fellow cricketers like Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik, was met with laughter by some, but widespread criticism followed. Social media users, including Pakistanis, condemned the comment as misogynistic and reflective of a regressive mindset. Critics also highlighted how such remarks fuel negative perceptions and cross-border hostility.
Abdul Razzaq is talking about "Neeyat" and shows his "badneeyat" by dragging in Aishwarya Rai for a shitty example and Shahid Afridi & others find it amusing and start clapping.
This comment about Aishwarya Rai shows their mindset about Hindu women. The blatant kidnappings of… pic.twitter.com/NPgjuaLXG3
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) November 14, 2023
#9 Pakistani Actress Mehwish Hayat Slams Priyanka Chopra Over Balakote Tweet
In August 2023, Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat publicly criticized Indian actress Priyanka Chopra for her 2019 tweet supporting the Indian military during the Balakot airstrike. In a blog for CNN, Hayat accused Chopra of promoting nationalism and racism disguised as patriotism, stating such acts do a disservice to global harmony. Hayat further accused Bollywood and Hollywood of misrepresenting Pakistan in films. Her remarks reignited debate over celebrity influence in geopolitical matters, with many defending Chopra’s patriotism while others supported Hayat’s call for more balanced narratives.
#10 Pak High Commission Officials Accused Of Lewd Remarks To Indian Academician
In January 2023, a female academician from Punjab accused Pakistan High Commission officials in Delhi of making lewd, sexually harassing remarks during her visa appointment. She alleged that staff questioned her marital status, asked explicit questions about her sex life, and pressured her to criticize India for money. The woman submitted WhatsApp chats as evidence and wrote to EAM S. Jaishankar, demanding action. The MEA has asked Pakistan to investigate. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry responded by saying they uphold proper conduct and are probing the incident, though they questioned the timing and manner of the complaint.
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