In 2025, Pakistan has been facing one of the worst flood crises in recent years. It began with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), and soon, Punjab also came under water. The rivers Ravi and Sutlej overflowed, flooding many large cities. Crops and livestock were destroyed, and millions of families were displaced from their homes.
At the same time, India’s Punjab also faced heavy flooding, and this is where actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh stepped forward with strong relief efforts.
Diljit Dosanjh, a well-known Indian Punjabi star, has personally taken responsibility for supporting over 20 flood-hit villages in Indian Punjab. His quick response and visible contribution inspired other celebrities like Ammy Virk, Sonu Sood, and Sanjay Dutt to also extend help to those in need.
His gesture did not just win hearts in India but also triggered a wave of discussions in Pakistan.
As Diljit’s relief work made headlines, many in Pakistan began questioning the role of their own celebrities. Social media users pointed out that while international stars are helping their communities, many Pakistani celebrities remain silent.
This criticism sparked a debate: Should celebrities play a bigger role during national crises?
Some voices on social media accused stars of not using their platforms to raise awareness or funds. Others expressed disappointment, saying that Pakistani celebrities make wealth and fame in the country but do not contribute enough during disasters.
Not all celebrities have stayed away. Names like Hadiqa Kiani and Ahmed Shahzad were mentioned by fans as personalities who are actively present on the ground. They have been supporting relief work and raising awareness through their platforms.
One social media user praised Hadiqa and Ahmed by saying, “They are always there for the people and deserve appreciation.”
On the other hand, critics believe many mainstream celebrities are disconnected from the struggles of ordinary citizens, often living abroad or prioritizing personal work over social responsibility.
The debate remains divided. While some people defend Pakistani stars and highlight the financial challenges they face in the entertainment industry, others insist that fame comes with responsibility.
One comment that stood out was, “Our celebrities are probably never paid on time and thus they are not seen making any efforts for flood victims.”
Another comment said, “Stars like Hadiqa and Ahmed should be celebrated because they use their platform for good.”
This ongoing discussion shows how strongly the public expects celebrities to use their influence for meaningful change in difficult times.
The floods of 2025 have caused massive destruction in Pakistan. Diljit Dosanjh’s strong relief efforts have sparked a much-needed debate about the role of celebrities in times of crisis. While some Pakistani stars are stepping up, the public wants to see more genuine action and responsibility from the entire industry.