Pakistani actress Mahira Khan recently responded sharply to an online troll who mocked her for working in India. The troll wrote, “Apko India se abhi danday nahi paray,” to which Mahira replied wittily, “Aap ko apni ammi say parhe hotay tou iss tarah ki bakwaas nahi kehte.”
The viral exchange sparked praise across social media, with many users lauding Mahira’s confidence and sharp wit.
Veteran actor Humayun Saeed weighed in, defending Mahira by emphasizing her hard work, talent, and the deserving respect she has earned. His supportive message echoed through the industry.
Other celebrities, including Shaan Shahid and Humaima Malick, also voiced their support, reinforcing the importance of dignity and respect for women online.
Experts say such responses mark a shift where public figures are increasingly refusing to tolerate trolling, promoting a culture of empowerment and self-respect.
With the release of their upcoming Eid film Love Guru, both Mahira and Humayun are drawing positive attention not just through their roles, but through their united stance against negativity.