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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Hania Aamir, a Pakistani actress, has publicly supported Indian singer-rapper Badshah ahead of the latter’s release of Galiyon Ke Ghalib. She shared her support amidst the rising conflict between India and Pakistan following the horrendous Pahalgam terror attack.  

Hania posted the promo of Badshah's song on her Instagram account and captioned it, “Banaya tu ne Ghalib. Finally (smile emoji),”  

The song will drop on the 30th of April.

Hania Aamir and the Indo-Pak Relationships  

Considering the criticism on cross-border collaborations in the wake of the April 22 terror attack which claimed the lives of 26 tourists and left many injured, Hania's gesture is profound. While there is still turmoil, Hania nevertheless decided to reinforce the theme of humanity overcoming nationalistic divides.  

Badshah, one of India’s leading musical icons, continues to draw attention for his upcoming song despite the ongoing controversy regarding artistic collaboration between India and Pakistan.

Hania Aamir’s Message of Humanity

Remotely condoning the attack on Pahalgam, she expressed her grief on Instagram while supporting Badshah alongside her other activities:

Taking to social media, she shared the following heart-touching statement bringing every individual together in the shared pain:

“A tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by these events. We are one, in pain, in grief and in hope.”

While talking about the incident, she also stated, “The pain that comes as a result when innocent lives are lost is not theirs alone. It is the burden of all of us. Regardless of who we are, grief is a universal language. Let us choose humanity, always.”

Humanity, compassion and—to an extent, love—have one dominant allegiance: the people of the world, even if there is political rift. Hania was able to go beyond the statement’s emotional scope.

Effect on India-Pakistan Artistic Collaborations

H usha Shive Shukla's direction of Ashirwad Productions popular patriotic films in India has caused a dramatic increase in cross-border artistic collaborations.

These artistic endeavors have come under severe scrutiny due to the recent Pahalgam attacks.

The screening of the movie in India has been banned due to soaring patriotic and nationalist sentiments.

The debate around the question whether cultural connections should persist during political tensions remains extremely divided.


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