Popular Pakistani news anchor Mubasher Lucman in a podcast expressed his desire to make Indian Bollywood actresses his sex slaves. He made that comment on the RNN Podcast. The podcast host further encouraged Lucman to name the actresses he wants as sex slaves. The podcast host described Indian women as ‘Maal-e-Ghanimat’, which means ‘spoils of war’ or ‘war booty’.
Pakistan YouTuber with more than 2 lakh followers is proudly saying that he wants to take Indian Actresses as Sex Slaves.
— Sensei Kraken Zero (@YearOfTheKraken) May 4, 2025
Sick Country. pic.twitter.com/rYaHCl3Z80
The nonchalant manner in which the two men make the most atrocious comments against Indian women has come under heavy criticism on X. One user pointed out that Mubasher Lucman currently resides in London, United Kingdom.
Pakistani mainstream journalist, also lives in the West
— Journalist V (@OnTheNewsBeat) May 4, 2025
Nothing can change these scum https://t.co/4bbklnoVVi
Another individual highlighted that the Islamic Terrorist organisation ISIS did to Yezidi women precisely what the two Pakistani men are seen advocating for.
There are two aspects .
— Pawan Durani (@PawanDurani) May 4, 2025
1. The imagination of Pakistan that they would defeat India
2. Their desire to take Indian women as 'Sex Slaves', once they win the war.
The second part is what ISIS did with #Yezidi women and claimed that the actual has a clear religious approval. https://t.co/QDTIWe4RPk
One person said, “Disgusting doesn’t even begin to cover it.”
How sick can one be?
— Ashutosh Singh (@reach_ashutosh) May 4, 2025
Just when you think they can’t stoop any lower, someone from across the border says something worse. A Pakistani influencer now proudly saying they’ll take Indian actresses as "sex slaves"? Disgusting doesn't even begin to cover it.
These are the same people… https://t.co/IWKR2jZEAv
It is pertinent to remember that Mubasher Lucman is a former Minister in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. That even he feels emboldened enough to make such remarks about women on a public platform reveals the toxic culture of hatred that has permeated through every facet of Pakistani society.