I smashed TV after daughter imitated ‘aarti’ while watching show: Shahid Afridi
A video including previous Pakistan cricket skipper Shahid Afridi has surfaced via web-based networking media as of late, offending many.
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An old video of previous Pakistan commander Shahid Afridi has surfaced via web-based networking media
In the video, Afridi is inquired as to whether he at any point broke a TV in his home
I broke a TV at in the wake of seeing my little girl attempting to emulate an “arti” scene: Afridi
An old video of previous Pakistan chief Shahid Afridi has surfaced via web-based networking media where he is admitting about breaking a TV at his home after he saw his little girl attempting to emulate an “arti” scene performed on an Indian every day cleanser.
In the video, Afridi is inquired as to whether he at any point broke a TV in his home, to which he answers: “I crushed my TV once, as a result of my better half. These day by day cleansers on Star Plus were very mainstream at that point.
“I had asked by spouse to watch only them and not with the children. I saw one of my children performing ‘arti’ while watching a Star Plus show. I at that point crushed the TV inside the divider.”
The video has been making adjusts via web-based networking media, pulling in analysis for some as they accept the previous Pakistan all-rounder is ridiculing the Hindu traditions.
This comes when previous Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar claimed that leg-spinner Danish Kaneria was segregated inside the group during their playing days in light of his Hindu confidence.
In a meeting on PTV’s show titled “Game on Hai”, Akhtar affirmed that there were numerous who didn’t need Kaneria to be a piece of the Pakistan group as a result of his Hindu confidence, and that the spinner was never given due acknowledgment for his exhibitions and was likewise always embarrassed by his colleagues.
Akhtar even said that a few players even would not share nourishment with Kaneria.
Be that as it may, the ‘Rawalpindi Express’ later explained that his remarks were taken outside of any relevant connection to the issue at hand and that there was never a culture inside the group to segregate anyone based on race.