Feroze Khan issues statement supporting actresses amid Adil Raja allegations
Feroze Khan denounced Adil Raja's "honey trap" claims. In a video, the...
Pakistani male celebrities talks about ‘Misunderstood’ Adil Raja
Muneeb Butt, Adnan Siddiqui, Gohar Rasheed, and others offered assistance.
The controversy of female ‘character assassination’ came a day after YouTuber Adil Raja made baseless charges about anonymous women performers in a video. Since then, other celebrities have defended the actresses and called out “smear campaigns” against them.
Even male celebs joined the bandwagon and declared war on Major retired Adil Raja’s assertions.
Here are posts by male actors on the ‘character assassination’ of their fellow actresses.
Parochial men feel threatened by successful women. So their bruised egos resort to smear campaigns. If only some tongues didn’t wag as much.
Advertisement— Adnan Siddiqui (@adnanactor) January 3, 2023
Now his statement is sensible.
Major (ret.) Adil Raja recently made false charges against Pakistani celebrities in a Vlog for being exploited by intelligence agencies to record videos and audio. These allegations, which our actresses misconstrued, caused a sensation online.
Later, Adil Raja published another video claiming he didn’t target any particular Pakistani celebs and had hinted at “models.” He added there are several superstars with the same initials outside the country and blamed social media for spreading fake rumors.
There are numerous names of models, actresses, and celebrities in Pakistan and abroad, with the initials that I have mentioned. I do not endorse and condemn any of the names of the celebrities being mentioned by anyone on any forum/social media in this regard.
Having said that ⬇️— Adil Raja (@soldierspeaks) January 2, 2023
Without clarification, everyone jumped on the bandwagon and accused Adil Raja of propagating fake news.
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