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Paresh Rawal tweets, 'Why the Rohingyas want to come to India? and not China?'

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 21, 2019 18:29 IST

Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal along with his films is quite active on social media as well. Paresh Rawal, often ...

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Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal along with his films is quite active on social media as well. Paresh Rawal, often keeps expressing his opinion through social media on contemporary issues. Recently he tweeted which is grabbing a lot of attention.

Paresh Rawal Tweet has tweeted regarding the Rohingyas. He made this tweet a few hours ago and in no time this tweet is getting a lot of reactions.

Paresh Rawal wrote in his tweet;

On work front, Paresh Rawal has played various characters in many Bollywood films. His acting in films like 'OMG', 'Welcome', 'Hera-Pheri' and 'Sanju' have been highly appreciated. Many of his big films are going to be released in the coming year as well.

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