
Ek Ke Baad Ek BrahMos Chalega: Mithun Chakraborty Hits Back At Bilawal Bhutto's War Threat To India
Mocking Bhutto, Chakraborty said India has even thought of building a dam where 140 crore people would pee, and once the dam is opened, it would trigger a tsunami.
Chakraborty clarified that he has nothing against the people of Pakistan, emphasising that his comments were directed solely at Bilawal Bhutto.
"Agar aisi baatein karte rahenge aur hamari khopdi sanak gayi toh phir ek ke baad ek BrahMos chalega. We have also thought of building a dam where 140 crore people will pee. After that, we will open the dam, and a tsunami will occur. I have nothing against the people of Pakistan. I have said all of this for him (Bilawal Bhutto)," ANI quoted Mithun Chakraborty as saying.

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