Kamaal R Khan brutally trolled for revealing plot of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathaan to be like War
On Saturday, Kamaal took to Twitter to share that Pathaan's assistant editor told him that Pathaan has the same plot as Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff starrer War.

Ahead of the release of Pathaan , several fans are anticipating the movie to be one of the biggest action dramas. More so because superstar Shah Rukh Khan is making his long-awaited comeback on the silver screen. Amid this excitement, the so-called film critic Kamaal R Khan is being trolled for revealing the plot of the upcoming movie in his recent tweet.
On Saturday, Kamaal took to Twitter and shared that he recently had a conversation with an assistant editor who has worked with Pathaan’s director Siddharth Anand. He claimed that the editor has said that the director has used the plot of Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff starrer War in Pathaan. “Just now I was talking with an assistant editor who is working on #Pathaan! He said:- Sir Ji Sidhart Anand Ne #War Ki Hi story par Pathaan Bana daali. Same scenes, location, and action. John is playing #Tiger and #SRK is playing #HrithikRoshan! Iss film Ka disaster Hona pakka hai,” Khan tweeted.
Soon after, a section of people slammed him for predicting Pathaan to be a disaster. One of the users wrote, If this film turns out to be a "Hit", will you leave Twitter??” Another response came from a Shah Rukh Khan’s fan who said, “Pathaan first day 50 crore+ opening kregi...wo SRK h KRK NHI” “You will take a u-turn quickly,” added another. One of the users called it a fake news and demanded his arrest, “Fake news k liye fir se police ko pakadna chahiye.”
Pathaan is an upcoming action drama starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham in the main roles. Before its release on January 25, the film has embroiled in controversy for its song Besharam Rang. Several demonstrations have been staged in some cities protesting against its release alleging that the song has hurt religious sentiments. Following this, the film received a U/A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certificate (CBFC) after going through 10 cuts.