Popular Pakistani actors Hania Aamir and Farhan Saeed, known for their drama ‘Mere Humsafar,’ are under fire for their recent statements on the Pahalgam tragedy in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

An unidentified gunman brutally attacked 26 Indian tourists, resulting in their deaths.

Here’s how some fans reacted:

  • “When Muslims were being martyred, they were silent. But now they mourn for Indians?”
  • “India blames us for everything, yet our celebs still try to please them.”
  • “Now I know why you wear Indian designers and dance to Bollywood songs.”
  • “No matter what you do, Bollywood still won’t offer you roles.”
  • “Why didn’t you condemn Indian-sponsored terror in Balochistan?”

While a few have defended the stars for promoting humanity and peace beyond borders, the dominant sentiment is one of anger and betrayal. Many feel that Pakistani celebrities are quick to speak out for India but rarely take a stand for Pakistan’s own tragedies.

As tensions between the two nations remain high, especially after the Kashmir incident, celebrities navigating cross-border fandoms are finding themselves in difficult positions—with even well-meaning gestures facing intense scrutiny.

Source: Web Desk

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