Pakistani actress and model Ayesha Omar has denied a fake statement that recently went viral on social media regarding extramarital relationships.
The actress said that She was falsely linked to the statement of extramarital relations and this news was widely shared online, creating confusion among fans and social media users.
Ayesha Omar clarified that she never made the statement being circulated on the internet. She publicly rejected the remarks and described it as completely false and misleading. The actress said that fake content is increasing to attract attention and create controversy.
The controversy started after a screenshot containing an alleged quote attributed to Ayesha Omar began circulating across various social media platforms. The fake statement discussed extramarital relationships and quickly gained views. Many users reacted strongly before verifying the news.
In response, Ayesha Omar urged people not to believe everything shared online without verification. She requested media users to verify information properly before reposting or spreading viral claims. She also highlighted how false statements can damage a person’s reputation and create unnecessary misunderstandings.
Moreover, celebrities in Pakistan frequently become targets of fake news, edited videos, fabricated interviews, and misleading social media posts. Public figures often have to issue clarifications after false content spreads online. Such viral misinformation has made it difficult for audiences to separate real statements from fake ones.
Earlier, Actresses Ayesha Omar and Dananeer opened up on their movie “Mera Lyari” saying that it was not a response to the Bollywood movie, Dhurandhar.
Calling the Bollywood movie “fake”, Ayesha said that the movie was shot before Dhurandhar was released.
She said Karachi is her city and called the portrayal of Lyari in Ranveer Singh’s movie fake and fabricated.
“When I watched Dhurandhar, I was very disappointed and thought to myself that this is not my Lyari,” she said.
Addressing comments that suggest Mera Lyari is a response to Dhurandhar, Dananeer said, “It’s a disservice to boil this movie down to a response to another film. The core and crux of this movie is so special.”
“There are so many themes that we have explored in this film. We have explored Lyari, football culture, female football culture, women in sports, South Asian women in sports,” she elaborated.
The actor also noted that the film’s layered storytelling should not be viewed from a single angle: “There are so many layers in this story, so to see it from this angle, I think, will be a disservice.” Dananeer added, “We should see this film through a bird’s-eye view and keep all the themes in mind.”
She concluded by saying, “It’s a beautiful film. It was a beautiful image of Lyari, all the women we have shown, and what we have seen over there. You will have to see it in the film.”
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