Nadia Khan, a celebrated host and actor, stirred controversy this week after her comments about Sardaar Ji 3 went viral. While social media users reshared her statements, many also accused her of taking a U-turn on her stance. Responding to the backlash, Nadia posted a vlog, clarifying that she still stands by her views on India. She explained that she merely appreciated Diljit Dosanjh for boldly supporting Pakistani artists—something she claims has never happened before.
However, the real spark came when Nadia issued a stern warning in the same video. She declared, “This is a serious warning to all podcasters, artists, anchors, and trendsetters—any personal comments about me will lead to criminal and civil defamation lawsuits. I will ensure you are taken to court and possibly lose access to your platforms. Don’t mention me in podcasts or interviews.”
Yasir Hussain, known for his humor, reacted playfully. He wrote, “It must have been Saba Faisal ji or Sarwat Gilani who said something. If anyone got hurt by my 1.5 marks, I apologize—I’ll make it 2.5!” His lighthearted tone kept things breezy, despite the tension.

Saba Faisal replied with equal wit, saying, “So it’s okay if you say it, but if we do—it’s defamation? Tuhada kutta Tommy, sada kutta kutta?”

Yasir responded again, joking, “When I do something, I’m characterless? Main karun to character Sheela hai! Saba ji, you’re naughty!”

Meanwhile, Sarwat Gilani shared an indirect message following Nadia’s vlog, while actress Zarnish Khan openly criticized Nadia’s reaction to public criticism. Nadia later fired back, taking aim at Yasir and others, claiming, “I don’t need your numbers. Focus on your drama Paradise instead.”


This back-and-forth has intensified the debate about boundaries in public critique—especially when artists call each other out.
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