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Hania Aamir supports Badshah's new song 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib' amid India-Pakistan tensions: "Banaya tu ne ghalib. finally"
Hania Aamir supports Badshah's new song 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib' amid India-Pakistan tensions: "Banaya tu ne ghalib. finally"

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Hania Aamir supports Badshah's new song 'Galiyon Ke Ghalib' amid India-Pakistan tensions: "Banaya tu ne ghalib. finally"

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has shown her support for rapper Badshah amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the tragic Pahalgam terror attack. Despite the backlash Pakistani artistes are facing, Hania didn't hesitate to cheer for her close friend on social media. "Banaya tu ne Ghalib.' On April 27, Hania re-shared the promo of Badshah's upcoming track Galiyon Ke Ghalib on her Instagram stories, adding a heartfelt note that read, "Banaya tu ne Ghalib. Finally (smile emoji)." Badshah's song is slated for release on April 30 at 11:00 am. Hania Aamir on Pahalgam attack - 'Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us' Earlier, Hania Aamir had also publicly condemned the Pahalgam attack, in which at least 26 tourists were killed and several others injured after terrorists opened fire in the Baisaran area on April 22. Expressing her grief on Instagram, she posted, "Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by the recent events. In pain, in grief, and in hope—we are one. When innocent lives are lost, the pain is not theirs alone—it belongs to all of us. No matter where we come from, grief speaks the same language. May we choose humanity, always." Other Pakistani artists on Pahalgam attack Pakistani artists such as Farhan Saeed, Fawad Khan, Mawra Hocane, and Usama Khan expressed their condolences for the victims who lost their lives. Mawra Hocane's note read, 'My deepest condolences to the affected families... An act of terrorism against one is terrorism against happening to the world.' Actor Usama Khan's Tweet read, 'May they find strength during this difficult time. Terrorism is condemnable, regardless of where it occurs, whether in Pakistan, India, or anywhere else. We should stand against such senseless violence.' Farhan Saeed's emotional post read, 'Heartfelt condolences for Pahalgam victims and their families.'

Hania Aamir Shows Support For Badshah Amid Pakistani Artistes Boycott Call
Hania Aamir Shows Support For Badshah Amid Pakistani Artistes Boycott Call

NDTV

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Hania Aamir Shows Support For Badshah Amid Pakistani Artistes Boycott Call

In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistani actors are facing backlash from the Indian audience. Hania Aamir is also receiving criticism as the ongoing boycott gains momentum. Amid the ongoing debate over whether Pakistani actors should be allowed to work in India, Hania Aamir has stepped forward to support her rumoured boyfriend, rapper Badshah. The actress gave a shout-out to Badshah's upcoming song, Galiyon Ke Ghalib. On her Instagram Stories, Hania Aamir reshared the song's teaser, originally posted by Badshah. Along with it, she wrote, ' Banaya tu ne Ghalib. Finally'. Badshah's tracks, Galiyon ke Ghalib, will be released on Wednesday, April 30, at 11 am. The rapper dropped the teaser on YouTube with the caption, ' Galiyon ke Ghalib – Ultimate dance banger of the year drops on 30th April. Game's about to change!' Check it out: It is worth noting that Hania Aamir was among the first Pakistani celebrities to react to the Pahalgam terrorist incident. Last week, Hania was also among the first Pakistani celebrities to react to the incident. In her Instagram Stories, the actress wrote, 'Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by the recent events. In pain, in grief, and in hope—we are one. When innocent lives are lost, the pain is not theirs alone—it belongs to all of us. No matter where we come from, grief speaks the same language. May we choose humanity, always." Click here to read in detail. On April 22, a tragic terror attack took place in the Baisaran Valley, located in the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir region. The attack resulted in the deaths of around 26 tourists. Reports indicate that the terrorists singled out the victims based on their religion before shooting them.

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