Mehwish Hayat raised questions on Bollywood's silence on the floods in Pakistan, saying - 'We are in pain'.
Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat has criticized Bollywood's silence on the bad situation in Pakistan. The actress said that trouble knows no nationality, caste or religion. It should be noted that life has been disrupted due to dangerous floods in Pakistan.
Pakistan is suffering massive loss of life and property due to devastating floods. Millions of people are still affected by natural disasters. Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat has questioned Bollywood's silence on Pakistan's destruction and expressed her disappointment at the lack of support.
Mehwish Hayat has spoken about Bollywood's silence on the devastating floods in Pakistan. Accepting it in the post, he wrote, 'The silence of the Bollywood community is bad. The victim knows no nationality, caste or religion. There is no better time for him to show that he can rise above national politics and care about his fans in Pakistan. We are sorry and it would not be wrong to say a word of sympathy.
According to media reports, Mehwish Hayat's name has been linked with most wanted gangster Dawood Ibrahim. She was said to be the girlfriend of this famous gangster. There was a debate that Pakistan's film industry had to give work to Mehwish due to gangster pressure. However, Mehwish termed the allegations as baseless and termed such news as rumours.
Bela Hamid came forward to help Pakistan
International model Bela Hameed worked to spread awareness about the floods in Pakistan. He requested his followers to contribute to the relief of the flood affected people. He had said, 'It is very important to do something for this environmental crisis and the affected people'.
Poorna Jagannathan appealed to the people for donations
Earlier, 'Never Have I Ever' actress Poorna Jagannathan also requested her followers to donate to the relief efforts in Pakistan. Poorna had tagged several organizations and wrote, 'Will you support me in helping Pakistan? What is happening there is very bad. People's lives are flowing with water. The death toll is over 1000.


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