You're heard and ignored: Feroze Khan responds to Shaniera Akram’s criticism

Latter called out the actor for risking his child's safety while driving on the road


Entertainment Desk December 17, 2022

On Friday, actor and activist Shaniera Akram posted a screenshot of Feroze Khan driving with his child in his lap to reiterate how such an act can be life threatening. The post instantly made rounds on social media, with many people chiming in on the discussion about road safety. Defending his action, Khan has now responded to Akram on the same.

Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a video of Khabib Nurmagomedov, a popular Russian MMA fighter wrestling with a brown bear. Referring to the fighter, Khan said, "World's number one fighter! Glad he didn't listen to you [Shaniera] or your father while being trained or would've wasted his talent."

Khan then noted how he's much more knowledgeable about cars and safety rules than Akram. "I'm part of the Pakistan Professional Racing Fraternity for the past two years. I understand the sensitivity a lot more than you can," he shared.

Moving on, the Habs actor shrugged off Akram's concerns, letting her know that he still has all the support. "Let me do me, and you do you. You're heard and ignored. I'm back to business," concluded Khan.

Upon seeing Khan's reply, Akram also posted an Instagram Story requesting the actor to stop sending videos with ‘animal cruelty’. "I have no idea what this means, please refrain from sending me sick, cryptic animal cruelty videos."

Once again taking a dig at the Money Back Guarantee actor, Khan then let Akram know that she would never truly understand his stance. "I have already requested Wasim bhai to translate. You wouldn't get it, requires strength and understanding," replied the Tich Button actor.

The Khaani star also addressed his followers to stop believing anyone on the internet. He said, "Don't listen to just any Tom, Dick, and Neira [Shaniera]. You all know what I mean. Focus means focus."

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