Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has a significant following in India. When her social media accounts and TV serials were banned in India, her fans were upset. Despite this, some claimed on social media that fans could still access her serials and photos for a fee.
Background
The Indian government banned Pakistani artists’ social media accounts and TV serials in India following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Hania Aamir was among the affected artists. Her fans in India were saddened by the ban.
Claim about accessing banned content
Some social media posts claimed that Hania Aamir’s serials and photos were being sold online. One post by a user named Avesh offered to provide Hania’s serials and photos for ₹25 per episode.
Some users were unhappy about paying for content that could be found for free on Telegram channels. They pointed out that Telegram channels often share banned content. Others saw it as a business opportunity.
Hania Aamir’s reaction to the Pahalgam attack
Before her social media accounts were banned, Hania Aamir expressed her condolences for the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack. She posted a message saying it was a sensitive time and that politics should not be played on such pain. A fake post later surfaced, blaming her for the attack and linking it to Pakistan’s army general. Hania Aamir clarified that the post was fabricated.