Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has always been in the limelight in India. Her new Pakistani serial “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu” is becoming a huge hit. And the song in it is also going viral. Everyone knows that Pakistani dramas are very popular in India, especially Hania’s popularity in India too. Now, “Bigg Boss 13” ex-contestant and Punjabi actress-singer Shahnaz Gill has been seen dancing to the title track of the actress’ new drama. This has led to users criticizing her and reminding her of the Pahalgam attack.
“Meri Zindagi Hai Tu” stars Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan in lead roles. The interesting story and chemistry of the show has captured the attention of the Indian audience and its songs have won hearts. Sung by Asim Azhar and Sabri Sisters, the song has become extremely popular. Also Shahnaz Gill’s fans are now expressing their anger over the song, as the actress has danced to the song and posted it on social media.
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Instagram banned after Pahalgam attack
Instagram accounts of several Pakistani artists including Hania Aamir, Mahira Khan and Ali Zafar were blocked for Indian users due to digital restrictions imposed in India after the Pahalgam terror attack in late April this year. However, the song’s popularity has not waned.
Shahnaz Gill posted the video
And now, Shahnaz Gill has also created a reel based on this song and posted it on Instagram. “I’m obsessed with this song. And more obsessed with myself,” she wrote in the caption. This video of Shahnaz Gill has received a lot of response from the fans.
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People’s reactions to Shahnaz’s video
Mahira Sharma wrote, “You are my baby.” One user commented, “This serial and song have broken my heart.” Another said, “Indian artistes still love Pakistani songs.” Another user wrote, “Oh man, was that the only reel left? Shame on Indian celebs.” Another asked, “Do you enjoy songs by Pakistani singers?” Another wrote, “Can you sing Pakistani songs after what happened in Pahalgam? It’s too much.”