Bushra Ansari Gives Bold Reply to Javed Akhtar – A Voice for Pakistan
Veteran actress Bushra Ansari gives bold reply to Javed Akhtar, and the internet is abuzz with praise for her fearless words. Known for her legendary roles in Pakistani drama serials like Tere Bin, Barat Series, and Zebaish, Bushra Ansari is not just an entertainer—she is a woman of substance who uses her voice for justice and patriotism.
Currently traveling across Europe for various fundraising events, including stops in Germany and Switzerland, Bushra Ansari recently took to social media to address comments made by Indian writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar. His statements about Pakistan following India’s false flag operation in Kashmir did not sit well with many, and Bushra decided it was time someone spoke up—loud and clear.

In a heartfelt and fiery video message, Bushra said,
“What drama are you playing, India? First fix your own policies. You are throwing out women who have lived in India for decades. Why were they even given visas if they weren’t going to be respected?”
She didn’t stop there. Referring to Javed Akhtar, she commented on how ironic it is for someone with no belief in religion to make derogatory statements about another country’s values.
“You don’t even believe in Allah, and you’re talking badly about Pakistan. At least behave like Naseeruddin Shah—he keeps his dignity and remains silent.”
She even called out Indian media figures like Arnab Goswami for their toxic and aggressive behavior.
“He doesn’t speak—he shouts. It’s a psycho case. And that retired major? Always spitting venom against Pakistan. What for?”
Despite her strong words, Bushra emphasized that people are not the problem—it’s the governments and certain individuals who spread hate.
“I met an Indian girl here in Europe. She was so sweet and respectful. It’s never the people—it’s the ones in power creating walls of hatred.”
Fans and followers across Pakistan are applauding Bushra Ansari for standing up boldly, speaking the truth, and not shying away from calling out misinformation and hate speech. Her voice resonates with those who believe in peace, honesty, and national pride.
