(Web Desk) – Salman Khan has expressed his support for collaboration between Indian and Pakistani performers, despite existing political concerns.

While promoting his forthcoming film Sikandar, Salman was asked about the prospect of collaborating with Pakistani actors.

He was saying: “If you can arrange for permission from the government, I am willing to collaborate with Pakistani actors.”

He emphasized that actors are artists, and art should not be limited by borders.

Salman went on to state that Pakistani actors should not be refused visas to India: “Pakistani actors are not terrorists, so there is no point in denying them Indian visas.”

He went on to say that art transcends politics and should remain separate.

Salman even joked, “If the Indian government does not issue visas to Pakistani actors, I’ll just play cricket instead.”

Salman Khan’s comment illustrates his continued conviction in breaking down boundaries between artists, regardless of country or political difficulties.

Cross-border collaboration between the two nations has been a source of concern since the Indian government’s 2016 ban on Pakistani performers.