
Hania Aamir has publicly shown her support for fellow actress Dure Fishan Saleem as discussions around her performance in Dar-e-Nijaat continue to unfold online.
The actress recently took to Instagram Stories to reshare a fan-made video featuring highlights from Dure Fishan’s performance. The compilation brought together the criticism surrounding her English accent and dialogue delivery with a later scene that received a much warmer response from viewers.
Alongside the video, Hania shared a short message of encouragement, writing, “Eyes forward, honey Dur-e-Fishan.”
Her gesture comes at a time when Dure Fishan has faced considerable discussion on social media over her accent, pronunciation and delivery in the drama’s early episodes.

Dure Fishan’s English-speaking scenes initially became a major talking point among viewers. Some social media users questioned the authenticity of her accent and felt that certain lines appeared forced.
However, the conversation began shifting after the actress appeared in an emotionally intense sequence portraying Zaryab’s grief, guilt and inner restlessness.
The scene resonated with many viewers, who praised Dure Fishan’s expressions and emotional depth. For some audiences, her performance offered a reminder that the discussion around an actor’s work can extend far beyond a single aspect of their dialogue delivery.
The contrasting reactions have also placed greater attention on Dure Fishan’s ability to handle emotionally demanding material as Dar-e-Nijaat moves forward.

Hania Aamir’s Instagram Story adds another notable show of support for Dure Fishan as the conversation surrounding the drama continues. Her simple message encouraged the actress to look beyond the criticism and focus on what lies ahead.
As the storyline develops, Dure Fishan’s portrayal of Zaryab is expected to take her through increasingly challenging emotional situations. These upcoming moments could provide further opportunities for the actress to demonstrate her range and shift the spotlight toward her overall performance.
For now, the debate surrounding Dar-e-Nijaat shows how quickly audience opinion can evolve from criticism over an accent to appreciation for a compelling emotional performance.