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Siddharth Anand Reacts To Actress Hania Aamir Slamming Indian Movie ‘Fighter’

Amid the mounting anticipation for Siddharth Anand’s forthcoming film ‘Fighter,’ criticism has emerged from Pakistani celebrities, particularly actress Hania Aamir. The film’s trailer, depicting the Indian Air Force’s response to a terrorist attack in Pakistan, has ignited controversy, prompting a response from the director himself. Now, Siddharth Anand reacts to Hania Aamir comments related to the Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone starrer ‘Fighter’
Siddharth Anand Reacts to Hania Aamir Critique of His Movie
In response to Hania Aamir’s outspoken criticism on her Instagram Stories, Siddharth Anand took to his social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), to convey his thoughts. Reacting to a tweet that spotlighted Hania’s past involvement in the 2018 Pakistani film ‘Parwaaz Hai Junoon,’ which portrayed the Indian Air Force negatively, Anand added a thoughtful emoji. The tweet posed a pointed question about the apparent double standards in critiquing content, stating, “If Indian celebs have no issue with the anti-India stuff Pakistani celebs do in movies, why do Pak celebs care so much?”
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— Siddharth Anand (@justSidAnand) January 17, 2024
Another tweet dived deep into the debate on artistic expression, labeling ‘Parwaaz Hai Junoon’ as an “anti-Indian Air Force movie.” Siddharth Anand’s response to the thread was a succinct “Oh!!,” indicating a moment of realization or acknowledgment.
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— Siddharth Anand (@justSidAnand) January 17, 2024
Adnan Siddiqui’s Concerns
The controversy extended beyond Hania Aamir as Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui expressed his dismay without explicitly naming the film. He lamented Bollywood’s shift from being celebrated for love to crafting hate-filled narratives that depict Pakistanis as villains. Adnan’s tweet highlights the transformative power of art and urges its use to promote love and peace across nations entangled in political strife.
The clash of opinions surrounding ‘Fighter’ brings forth a conversation about the impactful role of cinema in shaping narratives and perceptions, especially when dealing with sensitive geopolitical topics. Siddharth Anand’s reactions to Hania Aamir’s critique and Adnan Siddiqui’s concerns hint at the complexities of addressing artistic expression that traverses national boundaries. The film, featuring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, gears up for its release on January 25, 2024.
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Was Hania Aamir Missing from Nayel Wajahat’s Big Day?

In a digital world where timing often speaks louder than words, a sweet yet belated birthday wish from actress Hania Aamir to singer Nayel Wajahat has stirred a pot of playful speculation. Posted a full 24 hours after Nayel’s birthday on June 2, Hania’s minimalistic message—”Happy birthday Nayel”—on her Instagram story was as sincere as it was succinct. But was it also subtly loaded?
Nayel, the youngest star in the illustrious Wajahat family, has been rapidly building a name for himself with his boundary-pushing music that threads through hip-hop, R&B, and modern pop. With his January 2025 collaboration with Hasan Raheem on the hit track Roop, he stepped firmly into the spotlight, not just as Wajahat Rauf and Shazia Wajahat’s son, but as a standalone artist with a vibrant creative pulse.
So when his birthday came around, it’s no surprise the celebrations drew attention—though not everyone seemed to be in attendance.
Enter Hania. The actress, known not only for her acting chops but her bubbly social media presence and close camaraderie with industry peers, was conspicuously quiet on June 2. Her eventual birthday wish on June 3—cordial but conspicuously brief—was enough to raise a collective eyebrow online. Was she simply late to the party—or was she not at the party at all?
The entertainment industry’s Gen Z circle is famously tight-knit and chronically online, making even the slightest lapse in timing feel monumental. Fans began to wonder if Hania, typically front and center at such events, had been left off the guest list or simply couldn’t make it.
That said, it’s equally possible that Hania’s message was just a low-key nod to a friend, without fanfare or subtext—something refreshingly human in an age of performative posts. It could even speak to the kind of bond where formalities like “on-time wishes” don’t really matter.
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Chahat Fateh Ali Khan Fiercely Defends Himself

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is an entertainer who became famous in a very short period of time. He is a singer who makes his own tracks though many people disagree that he can be called a singer. He has appeared on many shows and he has also performed live. He was a guest on Hina Niazi’s show and defended himself against all the criticism that he keeps getting.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan spoke about how many people are jealous of him and he knows that they do not consider him a singer. He revealed that many other singers refuse to perform at any event that he is performing at. He added that many Pakistani singers and musicians do not like him and they have a lot of arrogance.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan further added that Noor Jahan did not become famous due to Bado Badi. Neither Mumtaz got fame due to that song. He also said that his song is totally different from the original Bado Badi. He said everyone is doing “chaan chaan” for no reason. My song is for females and it is totally different. People ask stupid questions. I am doing what I enjoy and people who criticize can go their own way.
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Danish Taimoor Under Fire: Is Mann Mast Malang Crossing the Line of Cultural Integrity?

Geo TV’s latest drama Mann Mast Malang, featuring Danish Taimoor and Sahar Hashmi, has ignited a fiery debate across Pakistani households. Once praised for its engaging storyline and star power, the drama is now mired in controversy—not for its plot twists or action, but for its increasingly bold romantic scenes. With public opinion swinging from admiration to dismay, many are questioning whether Danish Taimoor has sacrificed artistic integrity for shock value.
Danish Taimoor plays Kabir, an obsessive lover whose intensity initially added dramatic flair to the series. However, his character’s romantic trajectory has taken a provocative turn, unsettling a large segment of viewers. Numerous bed scenes, suggestive moments, and overtly passionate exchanges have drawn comparisons to Fifty Shades of Grey—a stark contrast to the expectations tied to prime-time Pakistani television. Critics argue that this kind of visual storytelling undermines the cultural fabric the industry once guarded fiercely.
What’s further fueling the backlash is the perceived imbalance between content and character. Many viewers feel that Kabir’s aggressive pursuit of love teeters dangerously close to glamorizing toxic obsession. The intimacy portrayed does not serve the story, they argue, but rather exists to shock—and potentially attract—viewers for the wrong reasons.
The audience has not remained silent. Social media is teeming with disapproving voices. One user remarked, “Ayeza does such good dramas and Danish picks up the worst ones,” while another stated, “He is losing his integrity and we did not expect this vulgarity from the actor.” The comment section reflects a broader sentiment: viewers feel betrayed by an actor once celebrated for family-friendly roles and strong narratives.
What makes the situation more complicated is Danish Taimoor’s established image—a star known for balancing romance, action, and depth. His choice to star in a drama now associated with excessive sensuality has many wondering if he’s trading credibility for controversy.
As Mann Mast Malang continues its run, one question lingers louder than the rest: Has Danish Taimoor crossed a line that Pakistani television isn’t ready—or willing—to accept? The outrage surrounding the drama is not just about bold scenes.
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