
Pakistani actress Hira Mani, known for her versatile performances in hit dramas such as Do Bol, Kashf, Sun Yara, and Mere Paas Tum Ho, has once again sparked public debate. The actress, currently praised for her role in Dayan, shared a new rooftop photoshoot in a bold blue silk and tissue saree, enjoying the rainy weather. She captioned the post with poetic lines: “Mausam Bata Raha Hai Shararat Kiski Hai – Boondain Bata Rhi Hain Hararat Kis Ki Hai.”
While Hira Mani has often been in the spotlight for her glamorous photoshoots, this particular post drew criticism due to its timing. Many social media users expressed disapproval, highlighting that posting such content during the ongoing floods in Pakistan appeared insensitive. One follower commented, “Please consider the situation in the country before posting. We love you, but this is inappropriate right now.”
Others compared her to fellow actresses, suggesting she follow a more modest approach in line with local cultural sensitivities. Some even pointed out past statements where Hira Mani had expressed caution about wearing outfits her children might see.
Earlier, Pakistani television star Hira Mani shared a heartfelt reflection on Instagram, speaking about the real meaning of happiness and change in life.
In a recent Instagram post, Hira said that having good clothes and a fancy car doesn’t bring real change. “When I finally got all these things, I realized they don’t truly transform your life,” she wrote.
Alongside her message, Hira posted a series of captivating photos and videos in which she looked happy and graceful. In the caption, she encouraged her followers to cherish their inner child, writing, “Don’t kill the child within you. It finds joy in the smallest things.”
The photos show Hira in various cheerful moods, clearly enjoying the moment. Her simplicity and honesty struck a chord with many fans.
Social media users reacted positively, showering love in the comments and praising both her beauty and her thoughtful words. The post sparked a wave of appreciation and admiration across Instagram.
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