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Faysal Quraishi Slams Indian Actors For Celebrating The Martyr Of Pakistani Children In India’s Attack

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Faysal Quraishi is stepping up when it matters most. Over the past two days, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply. India launched unprovoked attacks on Pakistan, bringing both nuclear-armed nations to the brink of war. As in the past, India blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam attacks without presenting any evidence and responded by firing missiles into Pakistani territory. The situation continues to deteriorate, raising serious concerns across the region.

As always, Indian actors have joined the fake propaganda pushed by the Modi government. India has launched a massive cross-border attack on Pakistan, targeting several cities including Lahore, Karachi, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Muridke, Bahawalpur, and Ghotki. The attacks have claimed innocent lives, yet Indian actors responded by celebrating the violence through aggressive tweets.

Faysal Quraishi delivered a strong response to the war-mongering Bollywood celebrities. Taking to Instagram, the actor highlighted how all the Indian stars posted identical tweets, blindly echoing propaganda. He condemned them for celebrating the deaths of innocent civilians, including a child. Faysal emphasized that India will never present any proof regarding the Pahalgam attack, yet these celebrities rushed to spread warmongering narratives through their social media. He expressed deep sorrow over seeing Indian actors rejoice over a child’s death and pointed out that, unlike India, people in Pakistan still have the freedom to speak their minds.

 

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Sana Nawaz Says Art Should Cross All Borders

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Pakistani actor Sana Nawaz urged artistic unity across borders, saying, “Artists are ambassadors of peace,” and “There are no boundaries for artists.” Her remarks, made in a video circulating online, sparked debate amid growing Indo-Pak tensions.

Sana, who earned praise for her role in Sunny Deol’s Kaafila, said she doesn’t believe in borders when it comes to art: “Artists spread love, not hate.” She also highlighted the pressure actors face in geopolitics, noting, “Actors get bashed if they speak up—and criticised even if they stay silent.”

Her comments triggered backlash, with critics accusing her of ignoring Indian aggression and romanticising neutrality. One user wrote, “Indian artists are supporting their army. You should, too.”

The controversy follows India’s cultural crackdown after the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which India blamed on Pakistan-based elements. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, struck Pakistani territory, and blocked Pakistani celebrities from social media and streaming platforms.

Also Read: Sana Nawaz Discusses Overcoming Life’s Challenges

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PM Modi’s War Claims Mocked by Pakistani Celebrities

India’s PM Modi recent speech addressing the India-Pakistan conflict has sparked a massive uproar online, not due to its content, but because of its perceived dramatic flair and questionable claims. Pakistani celebrities and netizens alike have turned the speech into a meme fest, ridiculing Modi for what many are calling blatant lies and theatrical exaggeration.

Umair Jaswal Leads the Meme Parade
One of the most viral moments came from singer and actor Umair Jaswal, who shared a meme clip featuring PM Modi speech—with the Indian PM accusing Pakistan of attacking India instead of joining the fight against terrorism. The meme added comic tragedy by playing emotional background music and using sad filters, making Modi’s claims seem almost satirical. Jaswal’s caption, “Yar kitni Ghalat Bat Hai, Aisay Nahi Karty Guys,” added to the hilarity and was widely reshared by fans.

Shaan Shahid Calls for “Medical Help”
Veteran actor Shaan Shahid also jumped into the conversation, sharing another part of Modi’s address. But unlike Jaswal’s light-hearted jab, Shaan’s take was more serious. He wrote, “He needs medical help, he is losing the plot now,” suggesting that Modi’s statements were not just misleading but delusional; this remark echoed a wider sentiment among Pakistani social media users, who questioned the Indian leader’s grasp on reality during his address.

Read more: Faysal Quraishi Slams Indian Actors For Celebrating The Martyr Of Pakistani Children In India’s Attack

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Noman Habib’s Advice To Egoistic Actors

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Noman Habib is a self-made actor. He started his career with a film like Main Hoon Shahid Afridi. He has since appeared in many dramas and fans love to watch him on-screen. He has a very real off-screen persona and viewers enjoy when he comes on live shows. He was a guest on Mazaq Raat and spoke about his journey over the years.

Noman Habib shared that attitudes of people change towards you once you start to achieve something. He revealed that he along with his colony friends used to go door to door and they would collect money for decoration on the 14th August and people can be rude at times. But when he started working and earning fame, the same people would invite him over for tea.
The actor also shared that fame changed him as well. He has changed with time. At first people used to suppress him, even assistants started putting their mistakes on him as he would not fight back. He also shared an incident where comedians on a show only targeted him as he was not answering back. With these examples, he shared that as his fame and experience increased, he learnt how to defend himself.
Noman Habib also has advice for egoistic actors. This is a problem that has been attributed to many big stars by the industry. Noman shared that this is a must and happens to all actors who become famous. Some show it and others don’t. He also felt that he has become a big thing at one point. That is when your close circle should point out the change in your attitude and you should put yourself back on track. One should not get lost in that egoistic void.
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