Pakistani television star Hira Mani recently posted a heartfelt video from Abu Dhabi airport that has quickly gone viral, sparking an outpouring of sympathy and support across social media.
In the emotional video, shared on her Instagram, Hira opened up about the fear and anxiety she felt after finding out that Pakistan’s airspace had been closed, leaving her stranded. Clearly distressed, she said, “I was extremely anxious when I learned that Pakistan’s airspace had been shut down. At that moment, it felt like I may never see my children again.”

She used the moment not only to share her personal experience but also to reflect on the pain of families affected by conflict. Speaking directly to her followers, she said, “We do not want war. We are people with children. I pray that everyone finds patience and that peace prevails in Pakistan.”
In the caption of her post, Hira echoed the same emotion, writing, “When I got stranded at Abu Dhabi airport the day before yesterday, I felt like I would never be able to meet my children again. Pakistan’s airspace had been closed. We do not want war; we are people with families.”
She ended her video with a powerful message of patriotism and compassion, raising the slogan “Pakistan Zindabad” and offering prayers for all families impacted by the current tensions.
The video struck a chord with thousands, who flooded the comments with messages of love, concern, and unity.