People posing as heroes are complaining privately for not being invited: Ali on hosting Javed Akhtar

Actor took to social media to defend himself from ongoing criticism for inviting the Indian lyricist for dinner

Earlier this week, a video went viral on social media, showing Javed Akhtar attending an event in his honour alongside several Pakistani stars in Lahore. Since then, Ali Zafar, among others, who were seen in the video have been receiving flak online for showering the Indian lyricist with "immense respect," even though he "insulted the country" at the 7th Faiz Festival.

Taking to Instagram, Zafar, who hosted the said dinner, has now issued a statement, defending himself from the criticism. “I love you all and truly value your praise and criticism equally. But I always request one thing — verify facts before reaching any conclusion or judgment,” he said. “I was not present at the Faiz Mela nor aware of what was said until the next day when I saw it on social media.”

Referring to himself as "a proud Pakistani," the Teefa in Trouble actor then condemned "insensitive remarks" that upset people. “Naturally, no Pakistani would appreciate any statement against [their] country or people especially at an event meant to bring hearts closer than further. We all know how much Pakistan has suffered and continues to suffer at the hands of terrorism and such insensitive and uncalled-for remarks which deeply hurt the sentiments of so many people.”

In a separate Instagram Story, Zafar also shared a screenshot of a fan's statement, which supported him and urged others to stop judging without first assessing both sides of the story. "Yesterday I was scrolling through posts and I saw so many people talking ill about Ali. I had no idea about Javed's remarks either and the party could have been arranged before the festival or on that day, we really have no clue. So, please stop overreacting. We are so quick to judge others and pass critiques without being considerate of the other's feelings," wrote the fan.

The statement further read, "The terms and phrases used for him and his family were so disrespectful that I can't even quote them here. We should be careful of the choice of words we make no matter what happens. Grow up."

Zafar also added his two cents to the post, highlighting the hypocrisy of his criticisers. "Not everyone, but some used this occasion to attach and exploit me. It is quite amusing to see that some people are posing as heroes and patr

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