The mesmerizing film starlet Armeena Khan uploaded a bold picture recently, subsequent to which the actress was criticized and even received death threats. In her latest Instagram story, the Janaan face has revealed about the death threats and extremist activity following her post, where she warns to report the critics’ profiles to cyber-crime and Instagram.
Pakistani-Canadian beauty Armeena Khan lies among the topnotch actresses in Pakistan. The actress has appeared in numerous television shows and films, majority of which were exclusive chartbusters. To name a few, Bin Roye, Rasm-e-Dunya, Daldal, Karb and Ishq Parast are among Armeena’s star dramas.
Moreover, Armeena has also appeared as central in multiple silver screen projects, including Janaan and Yalghar, which names the highest grossing films of Pakistan.
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Armeena Khan Criticized
Recently the Bin Roye actress posted a bold portrait on her instagram handle, dedicating it to her British-Pakistani businessman. Armeena Khan had opted for a short and skimpy black dress that shot huge barrels of hatred towards the starlet. The critics had bashed her over wearing indecent apparel and posing shamelessly.
However, Armeena isn’t the one to overlook the baseless loathing as she wasted no second and responded with aching sarcasm.
Furthermore, the actress was also thrown some death threats in the backlash process, which she highlighted through her Instagram story. Disabling the comments for her post, Armeena wrote, “It’s time for me to sleep, so I’ve disabled the comments, will turn them back on tomorrow, when we can monitor for death threats and extremist activity. A lot of abusive accounts (already) will be reported to the Cyberwing for bullying and harassment. Goodnight.”
Armeena Khan continued, shushing her haters and emphasizing on how little this criticism affects her.
“Live your EXTRA life. Tongues will wag anyway, give them something to talk about.”
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