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Acclaimed British musician Paul Weller sues accountants that cut ties over his pro-Palestine views

Acclaimed British musician Paul Weller sues accountants that cut ties over his pro-Palestine views
Paul Weller performs on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury music festival on Worthy Farm, Glastonbury, England, Sunday, June 28, 2015. (AP Photo)
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Updated 20 August 2025

Acclaimed British musician Paul Weller sues accountants that cut ties over his pro-Palestine views

Acclaimed British musician Paul Weller sues accountants that cut ties over his pro-Palestine views
  • Accounting firm Harris and Trotter ‘offended’ by his assertion that Israel is committing genocide
  • The Jam ex-frontman: ‘Silencing those who speak this truth is not just censorship — it’s complicity’

LONDON: British musician Paul Weller is suing his former accounting firm after it reportedly ended their business ties over his pro-Palestinian comments.

Harris and Trotter had a professional relationship with Weller spanning more than three decades, The Independent reported on Wednesday.

The acclaimed musician and former frontman of The Jam filed a discrimination claim over the accounting firm’s decision.

It followed public statements by Weller that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. He was told in March that Harris and Trotter would no longer work with him or his companies, his lawyers said in a pre-action letter.

A partner at the firm sent a WhatsApp message to Weller saying: “It’s well known what your political views are in relation to Israel, the Palestinians and Gaza, but we as a firm are offended at the assertions that Israel is committing any type of genocide.

“Everyone is entitled to their own views, but you are alleging such anti-Israel views that we as a firm with Jewish roots and many Jewish partners are not prepared to work with someone who holds these views.”

In ending its relationship with Weller, the firm illegally discriminated against his protected philosophical beliefs, his lawyers said.

Weller has publicly supported moves to recognize Palestine as a state. “I’ve always spoken out against injustice, whether it’s apartheid, ethnic cleansing or genocide. What’s happening to the Palestinian people in Gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe,” he said.

“I believe they have the right to self-determination, dignity and protection under international law, and I believe Israel is committing genocide against them.

“That must be called out. Silencing those who speak this truth is not just censorship — it’s complicity.”

According to his lawyers, Weller will donate any received financial damages toward humanitarian campaigns in Gaza.

“I’m taking legal action not just for myself, but to help ensure that others are not similarly punished for expressing their beliefs about the rights of the Palestinian people,” he said.

The firm Hodge Jones and Allen is representing Weller. One of its lawyers, Cormac McDonough, said the case “reflects a wider pattern of attempts to silence artists and public figures who speak out in support of Palestinian rights.

“Within the music industry especially, we are seeing increasing efforts to marginalise those who express solidarity with the people of Gaza.”


‘Unbelievable romance’: Mahira to play Fawad Khan’s muse in upcoming flick ‘Neelofar’

‘Unbelievable romance’: Mahira to play Fawad Khan’s muse in upcoming flick ‘Neelofar’
Updated 16 November 2025

‘Unbelievable romance’: Mahira to play Fawad Khan’s muse in upcoming flick ‘Neelofar’

‘Unbelievable romance’: Mahira to play Fawad Khan’s muse in upcoming flick ‘Neelofar’
  • Khan, Mahira shot to fame with drama ‘Humsafar’ and then shared the screen again after over a decade in ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’
  • The duo shares insights from their upcoming movie, set for release on Nov. 28, in a candid conversation with Arab News in Karachi

KARACHI: Pakistani heartthrob Fawad Khan is set to star alongside actress Mahira Khan in their long-awaited film ‘Neelofar,’ with the latter playing his muse in the movie that reunites the couple after three long years.

Khan and Mahira shot to fame after they starred in Pakistani drama ‘Humsafar’ in 2011. The two of them again shared the screen after over a decade in ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ in 2022.

The duo is anticipated to once again create magic with their on-screen chemistry in the romantic drama movie, Neelofar, which is set for worldwide release on November 28.

Khan and Mahira, who have been busy with the film’s promotions, this week spoke with Arab News on the sidelines of an event in Karachi, where they shared insights from Neelofar.

“It’s a story of a writer who’s hit a block and he keeps coming to Lahore and on one such visit, he bumps into the most unlikely muse,” said Khan, who plays the role of a writer.

“I’m telling you a little bit of the story, but what are the odds that he’s going to bump into a woman out of what relation or what coincidence would he bump into a woman who’s visually impaired. And then it turns into this unbelievable romance.”

During the conversation, Mahira opened up about her role as Neelofar, saying the visually impaired woman, who is curious about things at the same time, “wants to do everything.”

“There is a part of her that’s so brave, that’s so curious, like, I almost want to be Neelofar. I feel very attached to Neelofar,” she said.

So, yeah, that curiosity, you know, that I want to experience this and I want to experience that. And the people that she chooses is very interesting.”

In Humsafar, Khan recalled, he and Mahira were like two completely lost souls.

“[In ‘Neelofar’], it’s as if these two wandering souls are actually being brought together by fate because they know that they are meant for each other,” he said, describing the movie as “an ode to Lahore.”

Written and directed by debutant Ammar Rasool, Neelofar had been in the works for quite a few years. Besides Khan and Mahira, the cast includes Madiha Imam, Sarwat Gilani, Behroze Sabzwari, Atiqa Odho, Rashid Farooqi and Gohar Rasheed. Khan is also one of the producers of the film besides Hassaan Khalid and Usaf Shariq.

Earlier this year, Khan starred alongside Vaani Kapoor in Bollywood movie ‘Aabeer Gulaal,’ which was banned in India due to political tensions between Pakistan and India. Mahira, on the other hand, was last seen in the Pakistani film ‘Love Guru’ opposite Humayun Saeed.

But the duo, who have made it big on the small screen, are hardly seen in Pakistani dramas.

“I don’t want to do what I have done already,” Mahira remarked.

Khan’s relationship with the performing arts goes back to early 2000s, when he was the lead vocalist for the Pakistani rock band, Entity Paradigm, more popularly known as EP.

He is currently one of the judges on the second edition of a reality television singing competition, Pakistan Idol, but there has been some criticism by younger audiences about his credibility as a musician.

“Performance was a very big part of the earlier part of my career onstage but then it converted into performance on film. And now when we look at Pakistan Idol, we look at it from a complete perspective,” Khan said, when asked about this criticism.

“In a world where visual media is so important now and how music actually kind of gels with that, we are seeing things from that perspective. I don’t mind that criticism, it’s alright. It’s right at its place.”

But for Mahira, it has always been about taking on new challenges and Neelofar provided another such opportunity.

“Neelofar is a feeling,” she said. “This is something else. This is innocent.”