Shehzad Roy latest Song ‘Late Ho Gae’ Celebrities Reaction

Shehzad Roy latest Song 'Late Ho Gae' Celebrities Reaction
Shehzad Roy is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, guitarist, activist, social worker, producer and humanitarian, has recently released a song ‘Late Ho Gae’ on World Education Day, this project stands as one of our proudest achievements, not just for its scale, but for the reason it exists. The purpose of this song is on current school admissions and education, The video is spoken about an urgency which we shouldn’t be ignore, in 2026 it still unsettled that the children in our country have their lives mapped out before they are even born, their professions, studies, and futures decided without consent. Through music, Roy continues to raise awareness about important social issues affecting children.
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On other hand our most talented and well-known celebrities also response on this video song
Sabor Ali shared the song video from @officalShehzadroy and agreed on the video song message and said she’s going through it as well, as she wrote “This is exactly what I’m going through right now,”. She also added “Serena is still so little, but here we are in the school admission race already.” Through expressing her struggle and pressure she more wrote “This truly needed to be addressed.”
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Sajal Aly also wrote “such a powerful reminder of how early the pressure begins” and added with funny way by addressing her sister Sabor Aly and brother in law and wrote” Just Checking admission karwaya”
Maryam Nafees also posted on her Instagram story the highlight the comparison of our Pakistan education system to the rest of the world. She said parents are encouraged to send their kids to schools “once they’re emotionally ready to be out there in the world. Ideally at age three, four or five.”In comparison, she said, “We know how it works in some cities in our country”.
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Rushna Khan who are actor from Case no 9 shared the song too, remarking that “childhood isn’t a race”.
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The video song reel also shares by Sarwat Gilani on her own account and wrote “pressures of school admissions, unrealistic expectations, and the flaws within our education system,” it means that “the conversation is shifting, and that the need for change can no longer be ignored”.
More she added “an education system that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and emotional well-being — not just grades and admissions”.
Content creator Waliya Najeeb asked why we were “so obsessed with putting literal babies in school”. She said she’d been asked on multiple occasions why her two-year-old wasn’t in school, which she found “a bit odd”.
Mawra Hocane said he was “correcting the country’s system, one video at a time”. She hoped people could gather the courage to “find their way out of this rat race” after watching the video.
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Natasha Ali Lakhani said the video was “such a powerful reflection of our schooling system” and the pressure placed on children, which is “neither conducive to their well-being, nor to parents having balanced mental health or a healthy relationship with education”.
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Content creator Waliya Najeeb asked why we were “so obsessed with putting literal babies in school”. She said she’d been asked on multiple occasions why her two-year-old wasn’t in school, which she found “a bit odd”.
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