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Hania Aamir Stands Up for Apoorva Mukhija as She Faces Online Abuse and Legal Heat

In a show of solidarity, Hania Aamir supports Apoorva Mukhija amid the escalating online threats and public backlash surrounding the YouTuber’s involvement in the controversy tied to the show India’s Got Latent. Known widely as The Rebel Kid, Apoorva had momentarily disappeared from Instagram after the uproar but returned with a powerful message emphasizing her right to narrate her own story.

Apoorva’s Comeback Broke the Internet 

Apoorva Mukhija’s recent Instagram post has sent shockwaves across social media. Declaring her return with the statement, “Don’t take away the story from the storyteller,” she reclaimed her narrative with resilience. She also exposed the dark side of the internet by sharing screenshots of disturbing comments and direct messages she received. These included heinous rape and acid attack threats, and according to her, the screenshots barely scratched the surface. She captioned them saying, “and that’s not even 1%.”

Hania Aamir Supports Apoorva Mukhija

Joining the growing chorus of voices condemning the online abuse, Pakistani actress Hania Aamir reposted Apoorva’s story on her Instagram, writing, “A separate place in hell,” aimed at those issuing threats. Her support has been praised widely, especially as Apoorva faces ongoing legal complications tied to Ranveer Allahbadia’s controversial remarks during an episode of India’s Got Latent. Allahbadia, known as BeerBiceps, allegedly asked a contestant an offensive question involving body parts and a disturbing hypothetical scenario about a contestant’s parents.

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Indian Ban on Fawad Khan’s Abir Gulaal Sparks Reactions

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Pakistani filmmakers and showbiz personalities have reacted strongly to India’s ban on Fawad Khan’s film Abir Gulaal.

Filmmaker Nabeel Qureshi urged the government to require Pakistani actors to obtain a no-objection certificate (NoC) before signing any Indian projects, following the Indian cinema federation’s decision to ban Fawad Khan’s Bollywood film Abir Gulaal.

“It’s a matter of the country’s dignity,” Qureshi told the media. “In the future, as India continues to impose blanket bans on Pakistan, our government should also make it mandatory for actors to seek a NoC before working on any projects there.”

He added, “Our actors must show integrity not just as artists but also as Pakistanis. India clearly does not welcome them, as shown again despite the recent Pahalgam terror attack.”

Qureshi noted that speculations around the film’s release had been circulating for some time, and now, releasing the film in India seems impossible.

The team launched the promotion of Abir Gulaal in Dubai with a music event. However, two songs from the film — Khudaya Ishq and Angreji Rangrasiya — have been removed from YouTube India following the Pahalgam attack.

“This was not unexpected,” said Pakistani film critic and journalist Kamran Jawaid. “If not for the recent tragedy in Pahalgam, India would have found another reason — big, small, legitimate, or otherwise — to act.”

Jawaid stated that cinema-goers in Pakistan would warmly welcome the film. However, he warned that FWICE’s strong anti-Pakistan stance would discourage attempts to release the film in India, as doing so could worsen the situation there.

Leading Pakistani film importer and distributor Nadeem Mandviwalla, who also owns a cinema in Karachi, said he found India’s decision to ban the film “understandable” under the current circumstances.

“Allegedly, Pakistan has also refused to grant permission for the movie’s release,” he added. “Actors will always have a role in promoting peace and love. It’s commendable when both sides attempt to foster better relations.”

Meanwhile, Jawaid emphasized that Pakistani actors should focus more on strengthening their local film industry rather than pursuing Bollywood collaborations.

“They should not chase Bollywood projects just because the audience is bigger or the pay is higher,” he said. “The idea that ‘arts transcend borders’ or that ‘arts can make a difference’ only holds true when there is equal reciprocation from both sides.”Pahalgam Attack Sparks Calls to Ban Fawad Khan’s ‘Abir Gulaal’

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Alizeh Shah Quits Social Media After Facing Intense Online Criticism

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Pakistani actress and model Alizeh Shah, who quickly captured hearts with her memorable performances in dramas like Superstar and Ehd-e-Wafa, has officially quit social media following a long spell of public criticism and personal challenges. The rising star, often praised for her talent and beauty, found herself repeatedly targeted online over her choice of outfits and appearances in various music videos, subjects that triggered widespread debates and polarized opinions about her image.

Despite her young age, Alizeh Shah built a promising career through hard work, consistency, and a strong belief in maintaining her values. However, the constant negativity and judgment she faced took a toll on her mental and emotional well-being. In a recent heartfelt message to her followers, Alizeh admitted that while she might appear strong externally, internally she has been struggling with significant personal battles that many are unaware of. She emphasized that her journey has never been about seeking attention but about pursuing her passion for acting with dignity and perseverance.

In an emotional move, Alizeh Shah described social media as “hell,” expressing the suffocating pressure that comes with being constantly scrutinized. Following her statement, she took the drastic step of erasing all her previous Instagram posts, symbolizing a complete break from the virtual world that once celebrated but eventually drained her spirit. Her decision to walk away from social media platforms like Instagram has sent shockwaves across her fan base and the wider entertainment community.

Public reaction to Alizeh Shah’s decision has been deeply divided. While a section of the internet accused her of creating drama or craving sympathy, many others expressed heartfelt concern for the young star, offering her prayers and words of encouragement. Fans have praised her for taking control of her mental health and prioritizing her peace over the toxicity of online spaces. The move has also sparked broader conversations about the intense pressure celebrities, especially women in the Pakistani entertainment industry, face when it comes to maintaining a public image that satisfies everyone’s expectations.

As Alizeh Shah quits social media, questions arise about what lies ahead for her career. While her departure from the online world marks a retreat from public visibility, it also reflects a powerful statement about self-care and personal boundaries. Her supporters remain hopeful that this break will allow her to heal, regain her strength, and return to her craft when she feels ready.

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Is Hania Aamir Dropped from Diljit Dosanjh’s Film Sardar Ji 3

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Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, who boasts a massive fan following with over 18.3 million Instagram followers, has reportedly been dropped from the highly anticipated Indian Punjabi film Sardar Ji 3. The movie, which stars top Punjabi cinema icons Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa, recently completed its shooting schedule in the United Kingdom, creating significant buzz among fans in both India and Pakistan. Hania Aamir’s initial inclusion had been seen as a major moment for cross-border artistic collaboration, but emerging reports now suggest a sudden change of plans.

According to multiple Indian media outlets, Hania Aamir’s scenes in Sardar Ji 3 are set to be removed and reshot with another actress. This decision is said to have been influenced by the fallout from the recent Pahalgam incident, which created fresh tensions between the two neighboring countries. Replacing Hania Aamir at this stage poses a logistical challenge, given that principal filming had already wrapped, but the reports indicate that the production is moving forward with the reshoots regardless.

The news has triggered intense debate across social media platforms, especially among Pakistani users. Some netizens voiced their disapproval of Pakistani celebrities working in India during politically sensitive times, suggesting that such moves are often met with unpredictable consequences. Comments circulated online criticizing Hania Aamir for her efforts to engage with Bollywood-style promotions, with some suggesting that her condemnation of the Pahalgam incident was not enough to salvage her role in Sardar Ji 3.

The development is being viewed by many as a cautionary reminder of the fragile nature of cross-border entertainment projects, particularly during periods of heightened political tension. While some fans expressed disappointment over the missed opportunity for greater cultural exchange, others emphasized the importance of understanding the complex realities that artists face when working internationally.

As of now, Hania Aamir has not released any official statement regarding her reported removal from Sardar Ji 3, and the film’s production team has also remained silent on the matter. With Sardar Ji 3 being a major upcoming project featuring Diljit Dosanjh, audiences are keenly waiting for an official confirmation as speculation continues to grow.

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