Hania Aamir approves of Indian creator's parody

Arun Singh mimicked the actor on IG


News Desk March 17, 2025
Hania frequently reminds followers to have a positive outlook. Photo: Instagram

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Instagram content creator Arun Singh parodied Hania Aamir's vlogging antics on Thursday, and the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum star couldn't help but endorse the hilarious video. "Why is this so accurate?" she wrote in the comments. Quoting a bit from the reel, she added, "Even bettah."

The skit mimicked Hania's Instagram reels, which follow her daily schedule and tussle with mundane tasks. From copying the 28-year-old actor's drawling voice to capturing her sluggish makeover routine, Arun did all, leaving both Hania and his followers impressed with the mimicry.

As the laughing emojis poured in, observant fans were quick to point out all the hits and misses, praising the content creator's skills. "Bro did a collab with Hania and thought we wouldn't notice," a user joked, while another wrote, "Bro is more Hania than Hania herself."

Only a day after Arun's skit, Hania uploaded another one of her vlogs, immediately promising to no longer make these. "I have had enough," she joked.

Going about her day, she posed in her outfits, hung out with friends, and imparted some words of wisdom. "I realised something fun today. For the past few days, I've had something on my mind. I was constantly distracting myself. And today, I sat outside in silence. And I realised, I wasn't thinking that much," she said.

"So basically, whatever you're going through, it eventually gets better. Everything gets better with time," Hania reflected. "I was just sitting outside, chilling, and I noticed that I didn't even have music on. I wasn't trying to distract myself. I wasn't thinking about anything. I was just sitting."

Hania added that the silence helped keep her stress at bay. "Whatever I've been stressed about, that thing isn't bothering me anymore. Everything happens for the better, and time heals it all. So give yourself time, stay patient, and allow yourself to experience your emotions," she advocated.

"I realise that it takes time. But things do get better. Give yourself time to heal. Don't speed up the process. One day at a time!" she urged.

The Dil Ruba actor often shares positive reminders with her followers on social media, such as book excerpts musing on the inner beauty of humanity.

In an interview with Mashable Middle East, she shared that she caters to two kinds of social media followers - those who follow her for her craft and those who connect with her due to what she posts. "They've been following me since my Dubsmash days and they own me like their own," she said. "I love it."

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