The 34-year-old Pakistani heartthrob, who was in the capital to promote his upcoming Bollywood film "Kapoor & Sons", said the issue will die down in sometime.
"What happened with Afridi, I think it happens everywhere and anywhere that someone comes and creates an issue saying 'You said wrong or did wrong'. When Afridi said 'Indian fans have given us more love than what we get in Pakistan,' it was in some other context but something else was made out of it," Fawad told reporters.
A day after his comments, Pakistan cricket captain Afridi was dragged to court for "committing treason" and "hurting sentiments" of Pakistanis.
Team India and Pakistan will lock horns on March 19 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata and the "Khoobsurat" actor said like any other fan he too is excited about the match.
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