A
few
days
ago,
when
Priyanka
Chopra
attended
an
event
in
Los
Angeles,
she
was
called
out
by
a
Pakistani
girl
named
Ayesha
Malik
for
being
a
hypocrite
and
encouraging
war
against
Pakistan
after
the
Balakot
airstrikes
by
India.
She
had
said,
"You
are
a
UNICEF
ambassador
for
peace
and
you're
encouraging
nuclear
war
against
Pakistan.
There's
no
winner
in
this...
As
a
Pakistani,
millions
of
people
like
me
have
supported
you
in
your
business
of
Bollywood
and
you
wanted
nuclear
war."
To
which
Priyanka
had
replied,
"I
have
many,
many
friends
from
Pakistan
and
I
am
from
India.
War
is
not
something
I'm
really
fond
of
but
I
am
patriotic,
so
I'm
sorry
if
I
hurt
sentiments
of
people
who
do
love
me
and
have
loved
me."
"But
I
think
that
all
of
us
have
a,
sort
of,
middle
ground
that
we
all
have
to
walk.
Just
like
you
probably
do
as
well.
The
way
that
you
came
at
me
right
now...
girl,
don't
yell.
We're
all
here
for
love."
While
many
praised
the
actress
for
handling
the
situation
with
all
love,
some
also
slammed
the
actress
for
the
same.
Amid
all
the
hullabaloo,
actor
Ayushmann
Khurrana
has
come
out
in
support
of
Priyanka
and
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
guess
Priyanka
Chopra
represents
our
country
really
well
and
she
is
not
just
an
Indian
icon
she
is
a
global
icon.
Being
a
daughter
of
an
army
officer,
I
believe
she
is
truly
a
very
good
representative
of
India."
Meanwhile,
Pakistan's
Human
Rights
Minister,
Shireen
Mazari
has
requested
UNICEF
to
remove
Priyanka
as
the
UN
Goodwill
Ambassador
for
cheering
the
Indian
Army
whereas
Priyanka
hasn't
reacted
to
the
controversy
yet
and
has
kept
her
lips
sealed.