From Maya Ali to Mishi Khan, Pakistan’s beloved celebrities voice their strong disapproval against the government’s recent staggering increase in petrol prices, sparking a nationwide debate.
Pakistan’s entertainment industry, usually a beacon of glamour and artistic expression, has recently taken a powerful stand on a pressing national issue. The government’s decision to sharply increase petroleum prices, with petrol soaring from 270 rupees to an unprecedented 322 rupees per litre – a staggering jump of 55 rupees – has ignited a fierce public outcry, and our beloved celebrities are not holding back their condemnation.

This wave of celebrity activism sees prominent figures using their platforms to amplify the public’s frustration. Among them is the versatile actress Maya Ali, known for her captivating performances in dramas like Mann Mayal and Diyar-e-Dil, who often advocates for social causes. Veteran actress Mishi Khan, a formidable voice in Pakistani television since the 1990s, has been particularly vocal, alongside the esteemed politician and socialite Sharmila Faruqui. They are joined by seasoned actors like Nabeel Zafar and Khaled Anam, who have consistently used their influence to address societal challenges, and television personality Javeria Saud.

The depth of their concern is palpable in their direct statements. Mishi Khan, for instance, shared a powerful video describing the price hike as a ‘petrol bomb’ dropped on the public just before Eid, emphasizing that 55 rupees is a substantial burden and warned of separate fuel adjustment charges. Actor Nabeel Zafar pointedly questioned the government’s rationale, stating, ‘The war is in Iran, but petrol prices have increased in Pakistan,’ a sentiment echoed by Khaled Anam who cryptically remarked, ‘Club 47 has increased petrol prices.’ Meanwhile, Sharmila Faruqui, appearing on Javeria Saud’s show, articulated her dismay, highlighting how such frequent and heavy increases in inflation severely impact the common person. Even Javeria Saud herself expressed deep distress over the situation.


As Pakistan grapples with these economic pressures, the unified voice of its celebrities serves as a powerful reminder of their commitment beyond the silver screen. Their willingness to speak truth to power not only raises awareness but also galvanizes public discourse. What are your thoughts on this celebrity stance, and how do you believe it impacts the national conversation?



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