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Indo-Pak Tension: Nadia Khan Calls Out Silence of Pakistani Celebrities

Renowned Pakistani actress and TV host Nadia Khan has strongly criticised fellow celebrities for staying silent during the ongoing escalation between India and Pakistan, accusing them of prioritising fame and followers over national solidarity.

In the latest episode of her television show, Nadia Khan delivered a passionate and emotional address, expressing disappointment over the selective silence of Pakistani showbiz figures and influencers. She questioned why several well-known faces in the entertainment industry had failed to speak out against India’s recent unprovoked strikes on civilian areas in Pakistan. Nadia alleged that these celebrities were deliberately avoiding political commentary to protect their Indian fan base, YouTube viewership, and international reputation.

Choking up during her address, she asked, “Why is everyone so afraid of losing their Indian followers or viewership on their dramas? Our soldiers are ready to give their lives at the borders, and these celebrities can’t even raise their voices?” Her emotional remarks quickly sparked a wave of support across social media platforms, with fans applauding her patriotism.

One supporter commented, “She is absolutely right.” Another added, “Patriotic celebrities care more about their country’s honour than money, fame, or views—well said, Nadia Khan.” A third user wrote, “This is the kind of response we expect from every celebrity.”

The backlash from the public comes in the wake of India’s recent airstrikes, which targeted six civilian zones across Pakistan, including Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Bagh, and Muridke. These attacks reportedly claimed the lives of eight innocent civilians and left 33 others injured. In response, the Pakistan Army retaliated with force, downing five Indian aircraft and neutralising multiple enemy posts across the Line of Control (LoC).

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