‘We Know Her Heart’: Hania Aamir’s Team Issues Statement After Pak Actress Gets SLAMMED For Creating New Instagram Account For Indians
GH News May 06, 2025 07:03 PM
Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, who has a massive fan following in India as well, was all over the news after netizens pointed out on late Monday night that she had created a new Instagram account for her Indian fans, after her main account got blocked by the government. She received immense backlash for the move and her team later issued a statement claiming it was a “misunderstanding”.On Monday evening, fans of Hania noticed her new Instagram account with the username ‘naaamtousunahogaa’, which was available for the Indian audience as well. One of the posts on the account said, “Ye mere andar downfall me bhi mauj masti karne ki himmat aa kaha se rahi hai (sic).”As soon as the account went viral, the Pakistani audience accused Hania of trying to please Indians to grab professional opportunities in India, and she was slammed for trying to get her way inside the country despite India banning Pakistani artists.Hania Aamir’s team issues statementAmid the backlash, Hania deleted the account and later, her team issued a statement, clarifying that all of it was a misunderstanding. “Attention please! There's a misunderstanding going around about Hania's new account. Some people think she's trying to reach out to India for work or securing fans there, but that's not true,” the statement read.It further stated, “Her old private account with us was deleted by Instagram, and she just made a new one with the same name. Unfortunately, it wasn't set to private yet, which led to the confusion.”“Let's clarify that Hania's actions have nothing to do with seeking work opportunities or following in India. We know her heart!” the statement concluded.Hania Aamir’s condemns Pahalgam attackMeanwhile, post the Pahalgam terrorist attack that killed 26, Hania had condemned it publically. “Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by the recent events. In pain, in grief, and in hope-we are one.""When innocent lives are lost, the pain is not theirs alone-it belongs to all of us. No matter where we come from, grief speaks the same language. May we choose humanity, always,” she added.As India blocked the access to the accounts of Pakistani artists on Instagram post the Pahalgam attack, desi fans of Hania allegedly bought VPN connections to interact with her online. “Ro dungi,” she had replied to an Indian fan, who commented on her photos using VPN.
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