Yasir Hussain has spoken out in strong support of actress Hania Aamir, who is currently under public spotlight for her appearance in the cross-border Punjabi film Sardaar Ji 3. Addressing the growing chatter, Yasir said, “Indian movies bohot actors ne ki hain, but Hania ki movie tareekhi hesiyat rakhti hai. In halaat mai Hania ka movie mai hona behtareen performance ki zamanat hai.” His statement added weight to the ongoing conversation, framing Hania’s work as bold, timely, and necessary.
While many celebrities remain silent during such controversies, Yasir’s firm stand is being seen as a breath of fresh air. He not only acknowledged Hania’s talent but called her role a “guarantee of excellence” highlighting that this isn’t just another film gig, but a historic move.
The Sardaar Ji franchise has always drawn attention, but Hania’s casting amid current tensions has added a layer of cultural and political sensitivity. Yasir believes her presence in the film is not just justified, but symbolic of artistic courage.
In an era where every move across borders is scrutinized, Yasir’s words bring focus back to the essence of cinema storytelling and talent. He urged critics to see Hania’s performance not through the lens of politics, but through the merit of her craft.
Hania Aamir’s decision to participate in an Indian project comes at a time when the cultural bridge between India and Pakistan often faces backlash. But voices like Yasir’s are keeping the idea of shared creative space alive.
His backing is not just about one film it’s about defending the idea that art should transcend borders. With Yasir calling it a “historic” moment, the message is clear: true talent deserves a global stage, no matter the political climate.
