Pakistani actress Nadia Afghan has spoken out on the social media behavior of celebrities, saying that social media has become more than just a means of communication – it’s now a full-fledged business. The actress, known for her popular TV show “Shashlik,” has been a part of several successful dramas, and her performance in recent shows has been highly praised by critics and fans alike.
In a recent show, Afghan discussed the social media antics of celebrities, saying that they have made a business out of it. “Social media is the real business now,” she said. “It’s a means of income, and that’s why actors are given roles based on their social media presence, even if they’re talented actors like me and Salmabhai.” Afghan emphasized that it’s a fact of life, and celebrities need to adapt to the changing times.
Afghan also spoke about her personal life, saying that she has become more private in recent times. “I’m now studying Islam and have come to the realization that we should keep our personal lives private,” she said. “God has taught us to keep our private things hidden, and we should maintain a low profile. I’ve stopped sharing many things on social media and only share a few things with close friends.”
The actress also spoke about the need for celebrities to maintain a low profile, saying that social media has become a necessary part of their profession. “It’s not possible to completely quit social media, as it’s become a professional necessity,” she said. “However, I prefer to keep my personal life private and secure.”
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In a separate incident, a two-member medical board was formed to examine the health of PTI chairman Imran Khan, who is currently in jail. The board consisted of Dr. Nadeem Qureshi and Dr. Muhammad Arif Khan, who conducted a medical check-up of Khan’s eyes.
In other news, the funeral of 81-year-old Dr. Hemlata was conducted under strict administrative supervision, amid a dispute over a valuable plot worth around Rs. 60 crore. The plot is the subject of a long-standing controversy, with several parties claiming ownership.
In a separate development, a subcommittee of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the National Assembly held a meeting in Islamabad, where they raised objections over irregularities in the purchase of medicines at the Polyclinic Hospital.
In a related development, an investigation has been launched into the poor living conditions of the Pakistan hockey team during their recent tour of Australia. The team was provided with substandard accommodation, sparking outrage from fans and officials alike.
In a heartfelt message, Pakistani singer Adnan Sami has spoken out about his failed marriage, saying that it was one of the toughest periods of his life. However, he said that the experience has given him his children, whom he loves dearly.

