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“BRING SINDOOR, BUT WE’LL WEAR MANGALSUTRA”: DEEPAK PERWANI’S WITTY RESPONSE TO INDIA

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“Bring sindoor, but I’ll be the one to wear the mangalsutra,” tweeted well-known Pakistani designer Dipak Purohani. His humorous yet pointed comment came amid rising tensions between Pakistan and India, highlighting his sharp sense of satire and outspoken stance.

Dipak Purohani is renowned for bringing Pakistani fashion onto the world stage and for his versatility in acting. Born in 1974 in Mirpurkhas, Sindh, into a Sindhi Hindu family, he has made a significant mark through his designs and performances. Since entering the industry in 2004 with his debut in the hit drama “Mere Pass Pass,” he has become a household name, respected for his creativity and bold personality.

Recently, Dipak attracted attention on social media with his comments “Bring sindoor, but I’ll be the one to wear the mangalsutra,” related to the ongoing conflict. Previously, he faced criticism for comparing Indian standards of living favorably to Pakistan’s, which stirred controversy. But during the recent heightened tensions, especially after India’s military strikes in Pakistan described by India as ‘Operation Sindoor’ his sarcastic humor took center stage.

On May 7-8, after India’s controversial airstrikes, Dipak posted his now-famous tweet, which read: “Bring sindoor, but I’ll be the one to wear the mangalsutra.” The comment, dripping with satire, was viewed as both bold and provocative. Some people found it funny, while others interpreted it as disrespectful or misogynistic. Addressing the criticism, Dipak clarified, “It’s just humor, no hatred towards women. Develop a sense of humor and move on quietly.”
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His playful exchanges didn’t stop there. When someone suggested he should be declared a ‘national treasure,’ he replied sarcastically, “Are you crazy? If they keep me in the treasury, what will happen?” These humorous jabs served to reinforce his reputation as a quick-witted wordsmith.

Yet, Dipak’s commentary isn’t just about comedy. He also reflected seriously on the horrors of war, stating, “No one really wins a war; only the people die. The wealthy make money, and the powerful stay in control.” His words reveal a deeper concern about the human cost and political profiteering behind conflicts, emphasizing that true victory remains elusive.

Throughout his social media activity, Dipak Purohani has shown how humor can be used effectively to challenge narratives, criticize injustice, and express patriotism. His boldness to speak his mind, blending satire with sincerity, makes him a significant voice in these turbulent times.

No matter the perspective, his willingness to stand for his beliefs and use wit as a weapon of commentary is inspiring. In a climate of heightened tension and propaganda, Dipak’s honest, humorous voice reminds us of the power of free expression and the importance of critical thinking.

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