Ushna Shah isn’t your average Pakistani actress. This Canadian-Pakistani powerhouse is a multi-faceted talent who has carved her path in the world of Urdu television. More than just a pretty face, Shah is known for her dedication, versatility, and willingness to push boundaries.
From critically acclaimed dramas to blockbuster films, she captivates audiences with her nuanced performances and ability to breathe life into any character. But Shah’s influence extends beyond the screen.
Ushna Shah supporting Palestinian cause
A strong advocate for social issues, she uses her platform to champion causes she believes in, making her a true force to be reckoned with in the Pakistani entertainment industry.
Recently, she expressed dismay over the stark decrease in her followers on social media platform X, attributing it to her vocal support for the Palestinian cause.
In the shared post, Shah revealed that she had experienced a significant drop in her follower count on X, losing nearly four thousand followers, along with a noticeable restriction in her reach on both X and Instagram. She expressed incredulity at the situation, labelling it as “ridiculous” that her advocacy for Palestine had led to such consequences.
“I just lost around 4000 Twitter followers. And my reach has gone extremely low. Similar to Instagram. Funny how I’m losing relevance whilst speaking for Falasteen. ”
I just lost around 4000 Twitter followers. And my reach has gone extremely low. Similar to Instagram.
Funny how I’m losing relevance whilst speaking for Falasteen. 👍— Ushna Shah (@ushnashah) March 12, 2024
It’s worth highlighting Shah’s consistent advocacy for Palestinians on various social media platforms. She has been an outspoken supporter of the Palestinian cause, frequently using her online presence to amplify their voices. This incident comes amidst Shah’s recent call to boycott the Israeli brand McDonald’s in response to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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The Israel-Palestine conflict continues to escalate with no ceasefire agreement in sight. Leaders remain divided, with Hamas blaming Israel and Netanyahu opposing a Palestinian state. Violence is intensifying as Hezbollah and Israel exchange attacks. Meanwhile, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza. Medical personnel are starving, the elderly are dying at an alarming rate, and the UN warns of “famine-like conditions.”
International pressure mounts, with condemnation from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry and protests erupting worldwide. As Ramadan begins, Palestinians brace for unprecedented hardship due to widespread destruction and shortages.
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