Hania Aamir calls out IG editor over false claims

Actor urges fans to not fall for misinformation

Hania starred in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM

Hania Aamir is no longer holding back against accounts spreading misinformation about her. Instagram user and video editor Noor Raiz recently claimed that the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum star commented under one of his posts, asking for information about a certain product.

In a direct response, Hania shared the reel on Instagram Stories, urging her fans to not believe everything they see about her on the internet. "This isn't that serious," she first affirmed.

Addressing those making false claims about her, she continued, "But just like this, you people write and say whatever you want, you make up these conversations and believe whatever anyone tells you, and you keep playing amongst yourselves."

As a gentle but firm plea, she added, "What are you doing? Fact-check, my loves."

The wake-up call comes days after the actor clarified that her public account (@haniaheheofficial) is her one and only Instagram handle, requesting her followers not to interact with any other accounts claiming to be her.

"This is the only account I have on Instagram. In case anyone is getting any requests from other accounts posing as me, please report them. Thank you," she wrote.

Earlier, the Janaan actor publicly refuted a viral social media post falsely attributed to her in the wake of the attack in Pahalgam. The fake post, which circulated widely across Instagram and X, claimed Hania blamed the Pakistan Army for the attack and appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to spare Pakistani civilians in the aftermath.

The alleged post, styled to look like an Instagram Story from the actor's account, accused Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, of orchestrating the violence. It also urged the Indian government to differentiate between military decisions and the sentiments of the Pakistani public. But Hania firmly denounced the quote, calling it entirely fabricated and misrepresentative of her views.

"Recently, a statement has been falsely attributed to me and is being widely circulated on social media. I want to address this directly: I did not make this statement, and I do not endorse or align with the words being linked to me," she said on her verified Instagram account. "It is entirely fabricated and misrepresents who I am and what I believe."

Hania was also among the Pakistani celebrities who condemned the attack, mourning the lives lost though not without defending her country against unverified claims.

"In times like these, it's easy to let emotions cloud our judgment," she wrote, "but we must remember: the actions of extremists do not represent an entire nation or its people. Assigning blame without proof only deepens divides and distracts from the real need for compassion, justice, and healing."

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