Showbiz stars come out to defend fellow celebrities after smear campaign

Showbiz celebrities came out to defend fellow celebrities after a smear campaign against top female models and actresses including Mahira Khan, Mehwish Hayat, Sajal Ali and Kubra Khan.

Showbiz celebrities came out to defend fellow celebrities after a smear campaign against top female models and actresses including Mahira Khan, Mehwish Hayat, Sajal Ali and Kubra Khan.

A smear campaign to malign the character of celebrities was started on social media after Major Retired Adil Raja’s allegations in a vlog.

Raja alleged in a vlog that the top models and actresses stayed in ISI safe houses and messes and had illicit relations with Gen Bajwa and Lt Gen Hameed, whereas, their obscene videos were filmed when other people and politicians were invited there.

Major Retd Raja alleged that some silent warriors took the names of four out of the actresses and top models but he will not disclose their names. He further said that he will only tell the first letters of the said models’ names which include H and M, S and A.

Mehwish Hayat, Sajal Ali, Kubra Khan react to Adil Raja’s allegations

Major (Retd) Adil Raja further alleged it has come to light that General (Retired) Faiz Hameed had the videos of General Bajwa with these actresses in safe houses, whereas, they also have videos of Maryam Nawaz with one of the doctors from Abbottabad.

After the allegations were made by Adil Raja, pictures of actresses Mahira Khan, Mehwish Hayat, Kubra Khan and Sajal Ali started circulating on social media.

Condemning the smear campaign, many showbiz stars came out to defend their fellow celebrities.

Aijaz Aslam wrote on Twitter, “Shame on people who link scandalous and dirty deeds via initials to my fellow colleagues maybe they have forgotten that there is a higher court up there then courts of law as well. I stand with my fellow actresses unequivocally!”

Adnan Siddiqui said, “Parochial men feel threatened by successful women. So their bruised egos resort to smear campaigns. If only some tongues didn’t wag as much.”

Ali Zafar tweeted, “In one thing we have made great progress and are making progress. And that is moral retardation.”

Maheen Khan said, “As we reflect on the villainization of women, it’s important to continue holding the media accountable. This recent attack on actors is after all nothing but thinly disguised misogyny. Respect their achievements just as you would like yours to be.”

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