
Falaq, who is well-known for her part in "Sasural Simar Ka," emphasized the paradox in the conduct of these celebrities, who frequently express their views on a range of topics yet notably say nothing about problems pertaining to national security or demonstrating support for india in times of crisis. She encouraged them to follow in the footsteps of Pakistani actors who have openly supported their country despite their country's involvement in the conflict. In her call to action, Naaz pleaded for her colleagues to put their allegiance to india first and close the trust gap that has developed.
Naaz expressed her disappointment and rage at her Muslim colleagues in the field for remaining silent during the current crisis in her passionate video. "Salam, namaste everyone," she said. I hope everyone who is viewing this video is doing well. given the current state of affairs in India. I hope and pray that all is well. To be honest, I had no intention of creating this video. However, I was unable to stop myself from creating this video. I'm furious and depressed. My fellow Muslim actors are the target of my ire. They are silent. Perhaps because they are afraid of their intended audience. This originates in pakistan and other nearby nations. Their website, Instagram, reach, and following shouldn't decline.
"So that they don't feel bad, I was thinking, why is it that our Hindu brothers and sisters in this country are unable to trust Muslims?" she continued, expressing her worries about their Hindu fellow citizens' lack of faith in Muslims. Their response now makes sense to me. Because my so-called Muslim brothers and sisters in the industry, at least some of them, choose to keep quiet in such instances, they are unable to trust us. I'm not sure about the others, but in the industry in particular, people tend to keep quiet in these situations."
Falaq went on to explain that Muslim actors must put their love for the nation first in order to gain the respect of their fellow people. Therefore, it seems to me that you must convince them of your credibility. Perhaps this is the reason people don't trust our community—you have to earn their trust. I'm really depressed about it. As a Muslim, you frequently use slogans that assert that no one is superior to us or a more devout Muslim than us.
First and foremost, however, Muslims are supposed to love their homeland, and only then should they consider everything else. Where is that love, then? Where's that enthusiasm? If you have a strong fascination with Pakistanis, I would advise you to study the great Pakistani actors who have performed widely in india, gained a lot of notoriety, and amassed a large fan base. They continue to back their nation. Why don't you follow suit?
Naaz made a strong appeal as she wrapped up her message: "Why aren't you doing it? You will lose followers. In my opinion, the maps of india and pakistan differ significantly. due to the size of India. Allow the intended audience to remain there. Consider your nation. This is where you reside. This is where you are dining. Here, show some loyalty to the salt. This is what we are taught in our religion. And those who have a deep understanding of religion support the nation. "Jai Hind," she said, calling on her colleagues to reevaluate their goals and support india by adopting the loyalty that their nation and faith require of them.