Actress Meera: God, This Is Not The Time To Make Fun Of Anyone Or Play With Emotions
Actress Meera, who is considered Pakistan's drama queen, had recently released a video in which she said that she was trapped in the United States due to a lockdown caused by the corona virus and that she had Appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to repatriated.
After the video of the actress went viral on social media, she was accused of lying, while several reports also claimed that she was well with her father-in-law in the United States and that she did it just to make a drama.
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And now Meera has released another video in which she criticizes the accusers and makes it clear that they are in touch with the Pakistani embassy in the United States.
In her video released on Instagram, Meera said, "In my video message, I asked the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, to repatriate me. This is my basic right as a Pakistani. Tried to give a new color which is not suitable at all." "The Pakistani consulate in New York is aware of my whereabouts, and I am grateful to Consul General Ayesha Ali for her support"
She said "God, this is not the time to make fun of anyone or play with emotions."
She asked her fans to pray for his return to his homeland so that she too could participate more in the relief work.
It may be recalled that in my video shared a few days ago, Meera had requested to Prime Minister Imran Khan to repatriated her as she did not want to die in a foreign country.
Meera also said in her video that 'I am imprisoned in a hotel in New York, I came here with Humayun Saeed and other artists for shows and shooting of the film, they have all returned home and I am stuck here.
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She also added, "I have no savings and it is difficult for me to stay here."
The highest death toll from the corona virus is in the United States, where 50,177 people have died so far and more than 885,000 have been infected.
The Corona virus continues to kill and infect people around the world, and so far a total of 191,643 people have died from the virus.
Actress Meera, who is considered Pakistan's drama queen, had recently released a video in which she said that she was trapped in the United States due to a lockdown caused by the corona virus and that she had Appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to repatriated.
After the video of the actress went viral on social media, she was accused of lying, while several reports also claimed that she was well with her father-in-law in the United States and that she did it just to make a drama.
Read more: Actress Meera appeal to the Prime Minister to bring her back, I don't want to die abroad
And now Meera has released another video in which she criticizes the accusers and makes it clear that they are in touch with the Pakistani embassy in the United States.
In her video released on Instagram, Meera said, "In my video message, I asked the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, to repatriate me. This is my basic right as a Pakistani. Tried to give a new color which is not suitable at all." "The Pakistani consulate in New York is aware of my whereabouts, and I am grateful to Consul General Ayesha Ali for her support"
She said "God, this is not the time to make fun of anyone or play with emotions."
She asked her fans to pray for his return to his homeland so that she too could participate more in the relief work.
It may be recalled that in my video shared a few days ago, Meera had requested to Prime Minister Imran Khan to repatriated her as she did not want to die in a foreign country.
Meera also said in her video that 'I am imprisoned in a hotel in New York, I came here with Humayun Saeed and other artists for shows and shooting of the film, they have all returned home and I am stuck here.
Also read: Chinese Company Offers Clinical Trial Of COVID 19 Vaccine In Pakistan
She also added, "I have no savings and it is difficult for me to stay here."
The highest death toll from the corona virus is in the United States, where 50,177 people have died so far and more than 885,000 have been infected.
The Corona virus continues to kill and infect people around the world, and so far a total of 191,643 people have died from the virus.