Pakistani actress Hajra Yamin has sparked an interesting conversation around the evolving identities of performers in the entertainment industry, particularly the growing trend of actors stepping into the world of social media influencing.
Appearing as a guest on a popular talk show, Gup Shab, Hajra Yamin shared her candid thoughts on how the boundaries between acting and influencing are becoming increasingly blurred. According to her, both professions require entirely different skill sets and cannot truly replace one another. However, the rise of social media platforms and their commercial appeal has encouraged many actors to expand their presence as influencers.
During the discussion, she emphasized that while acting remains a craft rooted in performance and storytelling, influencing is more centered around personal branding and digital engagement. This shift, she noted, has also changed how public figures are perceived.
Hajra further pointed out that actors today face much more scrutiny than before, not only for their on-screen performances but also for their online presence. Every post, story, or collaboration is now closely observed by audiences, making the profession more demanding in the digital age.
Her remarks have sparked debate among fans and industry observers, especially regarding how the entertainment landscape continues to evolve with social media’s growing dominance. Many agree that while opportunities have expanded, so has the pressure on celebrities to maintain a constant public image.

