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Momina Iqbal Criticizes Karachi’s Dream Bazaar Incident

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  • Momina Iqbal spoke out about the Dream Bazaar incident.
  • She questioned the rationale behind such events.
  • Iqbal emphasized the lack of control over such matters.
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Famous Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has spoken out about the distressing Dream Bazaar incident in Karachi, questioning the rationale behind such events. In an Instagram story, Iqbal tagged Dream Bazaar officials and asked, “Why do you play with people’s hearts?”

The acclaimed actress expressed her frustration, noting that during a time when basic necessities like a 50-rupee loaf of bread are hard to come by, such incidents are inevitable. She criticized politicians for focusing on personal gains instead of addressing these pressing issues, stating, “Social media influencers just show off what they have and don’t care about those with less.”

Here is what she shared on her Instagram story:

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Iqbal emphasized the lack of control over such matters, highlighting a disregard for people’s lives and honor. She declared that what was marketed as a Dream Bazaar is “just a nightmare.”

It is also worth noting that Momina Iqbal recently experienced personal loss with the passing of her father. Known for her straightforward approach, Iqbal has consistently been vocal about her opinions. She began her career in modeling before transitioning to drama with notable roles in shows like Parlour Wali Larki, Ehd e Wafa, and Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3.

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