Amna Ilyas faces immense criticism over kick challenge video
Amna Ilyas is a Pakistani actress and model who recently drew the...
Actress Amna Ilyas, one of the most outspoken actors in the industry, has recently drawn intense flak among netizens and celebrities after she posted her kick-off challenge video.
In the video clip shared on her Instagram, Amna Ilyas aims to kick an apple on a man’s head but ends up kicking him in the head instead, as she misses the mark. She captioned the post as, “Bullseye.”
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Soon after the video went viral, many called out the actor for ‘humiliating’ the other person. “‘Abusive, unethical and disrespectful,” social media users slammed the actor with such comments.
However, among other celebs, actor Faizan Sheikh also jumped in to share his two cents and gave an important yet cryptic message pointing Ilyas out.
In his video message, Sheikh said that Apple is a fruit to eat and we have to respect it. “No wonder, there are many families who can’t afford a single Apple,” he added.
“Respect food before you are left without it,” he said sharing his response over the “insensitive” act by Amna Ilyas.
“mashoor honay ke liye mehnat karain, apnay kaam se jaanay jayen aur agar aap ko rizq mila hai to uski izzat karain,” he further captioned the post posted on his Instagram handle.
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Ilyas’s comment section was flooded with users calling her out for an act that could have seriously injured a man.
“It does look like he got hit quite a bit,” a user commented underneath Ilyas’ video. “That’s not cool.”
The netizens also indicated that such behaviour should be condemned, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator.
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