Tensions between Pakistan and India have intensified once again, but this time, several Pakistani celebrities have taken a bold and fearless stance in support of their homeland. Known for often promoting peace, these stars chose not to stay silent when India attempted to blame Pakistan for the recent tragic deaths in Pahalgam. Instead, they stood up for their country with clarity and pride, refusing to allow false narratives to prevail.
Leading the charge was Shaan Shahid, who has long rejected Bollywood offers and publicly condemned Indian aggression. Shaan reminded everyone that “Indians fail to respect Pakistan and its artists” and emphasized the need to grow Pakistan’s own industry.

Faysal Quraishi also made his voice heard, condemning Indian celebrities for “celebrating the deaths of innocent children” and expressing gratitude for being able to speak freely in his own country.

Mawra Hocane, despite once working in Bollywood, didn’t hold back. Even when her co-star Harshvardhan Rane criticized her, she responded strongly, saying, “her country and peace take precedence over any public relations or film promotion.”

Rising stars like Bilal Abbas Khan, Urwa Hocane, and Muneeb Butt also voiced their support for Pakistan, calling out Indian aggression and rejecting the idea of appeasing Indian critics. Muneeb made it clear: “Pakistanis never keep anyone’s debt,” referring to Pakistan Air Force’s powerful response.



Veterans like Mahira Khan, Javed Sheikh, and Nadia Khan echoed similar sentiments. Mahira, despite her Bollywood success, condemned Hindutva extremism. Nadia didn’t hesitate to “call out superstars like Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who did not speak up for the country,” and exposed Indian media’s false propaganda.

Hira Mani even slammed Kangana Ranaut, calling her a “lizard” for her hateful remarks. Meanwhile, Minal Khan faced backlash from Indian followers but stood firm, calling Indian celebrities “puppets who support the killing of children.”

Actresses like Rabya Kulsoom demanded that laws be made to ban Pakistanis from seeking work in India, stating she would “throw tomatoes at Pakistani stars who still try to work in Bollywood.”

These stars proved that they value their country’s dignity above all else. While they support peace, they did not tolerate blame or disrespect. Their united voices sent a powerful message of patriotism and resilience.