‘Tera kaya banay ga Kaalia ...’: Asif
PML-N leader and Defence Minster Khawaja Asif Saturday mocked the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a tweet for having two ATMs abroad quoting a famous dialogue from the famous “Shohlay” movie of 1970s.
Khawaja Asif tweeted: “Tera kaya banay ka kaalia? Teri to dono ATMs offshore nikleen.”
The “Tera kaya banay ka kaalia” dialogue was used by the dreaded dacoit Gubbar while killing Kaalia, one of his associates, after the duo of Amitabh Bachchan and Dhirmindra make them run for life without collecting ration from the villagers.
He also tweeted: “Haur rola pao” meaning that running two ATMs abroad was reply to Imran’s barbs being thrown at the prime minister’s family for owning offshore companies disclosed by the Panama Papers.
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