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Meera Controversy Sparks Celebrity Support and Debate Over Respect in Entertainment Industry

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Meera Controversy Triggers Strong Reactions from Celebrities

The Meera controversy has taken social media by storm, as leading stars from Pakistan’s entertainment industry speak out in support of the veteran actress. What began as a promotional interview quickly turned into a heated debate, raising concerns about how senior artists are treated on public platforms.

Several well-known names, including Maya Ali, Zara Noor Abbas, and Saba Faisal, openly criticized the situation. They emphasized that respect and dignity should never be compromised, especially when experienced artists are invited as guests.

Stars Call for Respect and Professional Boundaries

Meanwhile, many celebrities highlighted the importance of ethical interviewing. Maya Ali shared a heartfelt message, reminding audiences that senior performers like Meera have contributed immensely to the industry.

Similarly, Zara Noor Abbas pointed out a troubling double standard, noting that such questioning would likely not be directed at male actors. Moreover, Saba Faisal stressed that hosts must ensure a comfortable environment rather than chasing ratings.

Interview Fallout Sparks Industry-Wide Debate

The Meera controversy began after her appearance in an interview with Irshad Bhatti went viral. Instead of focusing on her upcoming film, the discussion shifted toward her personal life, leading to visible discomfort. Eventually, Meera decided to walk out, which further fueled public discussion.

As a result, conversations around media ethics and professional conduct have intensified. Many industry insiders now believe this moment could lead to positive changes in how interviews are conducted.

Upcoming Film Still Generates Buzz

Despite the controversy, excitement continues to build for Meera’s upcoming film Psycho. The project features stars like Shaan Shahid and Sonya Hussyn, with direction also handled by Shaan Shahid.

The film is expected to be one of the major releases of 2026. Interestingly, the Meera controversy has only increased public curiosity, drawing even more attention to the project.

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