Mathira denounces Momin Saqib’s ‘death remembrance’ message in graveyard.
Public figures often find themselves entangled in discussions that touch upon sensitive subjects.
Recently, Pakistani television host and actress Mathira took a firm stance against fellow entertainer Momin Saqib’s Instagram stories, which ventured into the realm of death within the setting of a graveyard.
Mathira, recognized for her outspoken nature, openly criticized Saqib’s content, deeming it as lacking sensitivity and dismissing it as “stupid.”
The Instagram stories in question had garnered attention for their unconventional exploration of mortality, filmed amidst the solemn surroundings of a cemetery.
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However, they quickly ignited controversy, with many condemning the perceived insensitivity towards the sacredness of such spaces.
Seizing the opportunity to address the issue, Mathira utilized her platform to advocate for a more thoughtful approach to discussing profound topics, particularly on public platforms like social media.
She emphasized the responsibility that public figures bear in shaping discourse, urging for greater empathy and consideration, especially when broaching subjects as weighty as death.
In her statement, Mathira underscored the importance of recognizing the potential impact of content on individuals who may be navigating personal struggles such as loss or grief.
In an era marked by societal challenges and individual hardships, she stressed the necessity of fostering a supportive and compassionate online community.
Beyond her advocacy efforts, Mathira boasts an extensive professional portfolio, having featured in several item songs for notable films including “Main Hoon Shahid Afridi,” “Young Malang,” and “Raasta.”
She has also showcased her acting prowess in productions such as “Sirf Tum Hi To Ho,” in addition to hosting popular shows like “The Insta Show” and “Desi Rapper,” and appearing in numerous music videos.
On the other hand, Momin Saqib, who embarked on his showbiz journey in 2020 with the drama serial “Be Adab,” has gained recognition for his talent, notably in his recent role in the drama serial “Raqs-e-Bismil.”
As Mathira denounces Momin Saqib’s ‘death remembrance’ message in graveyard, his foray into controversial content on social media has sparked debates regarding the boundaries of discourse and the responsibilities of public figures in navigating sensitive subjects online.