Amid India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Pakistani Actress Hania Aamir Shares THIS Post, 'May Our Hearts Never Grow...'

Amid India-Pakistan Ceasefire Hania Aamir Shares THIS Post

Hania Aamir Reacts After Ceasefire: US President Donald Trump announced on May 10, 2025, around 5 pm that India and Pakistan have agreed to a "full and immediate ceasefire." This was then confirmed by both India and Pakistan's sides. All attacks are reported to have ceased immediately. Amid the ceasefire, Pakistani actress Hania Aamir took to Instagram to share a post. Let us take a look at what she has to say:

Amid India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Pakistani Actress Hania Aamir Shares 'May Our Hearts Never Grow...'

Amid the announcement of India & Pakistan ceasefire, Hania Aamir took to her Instagram story to reshare a post that said, "May our hearts never grow cold enough to celebrate death on the other side of the border." It had the flags of both India and Pakistan.

Amid India-Pakistan Ceasefire Hania Aamir Shares THIS Post

To note, Hania Aamir and other Pakistani actors, including Fawad Khan, Mawra Hocane, Mahira Khan and others, are still blocked in India.

Pakistani actors have been receiving heavy trolls in India over their anti-India comments.

Recently, Harshwardhan Rane took to his Instagram account to announce that he will not longer collaborate with Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane for Sanam Teri Kasam Part 2, if it happens in the future. He further called out the actress for calling operation Sindoor a "cowardly" act.

Amid terrorist's Pahalgam attack, several strict steps has been taken in the entertainment industry. AICWA (All Indian Cine Workers Association) has banned the release of any pakistani movies and the collaboration of any Pakistani artists in India. AICWA has released a new statement in their press conference, saying, "The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has issued an official advisory urging all Indian film producers and production houses to avoid shooting near sensitive India-Pakistan border regions, including Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir." It added, "AICWA specifically emphasizes that areas along the border in these states and cities should be considered high-alert zones, and filmmakers are advised to refrain from conducting shoots in these locations."

Read more about: hania aamir
Notifications
Settings
Clear Notifications
Notifications
Use the toggle to switch on notifications
  • Block for 8 hours
  • Block for 12 hours
  • Block for 24 hours
  • Don't block
Gender
Select your Gender
  • Male
  • Female
  • Others
Age
Select your Age Range
  • Under 18
  • 18 to 25
  • 26 to 35
  • 36 to 45
  • 45 to 55
  • 55+
X