Nomi Ansari responds to YouTuber Nadir Ali's comments in a viral video
Pakistani designer, Nomi Ansari reacts to Youtuber Nadir Ali's viral podcast.


Karachi: A recent video from YouTuber Nadir Ali's podcast has gone viral, featuring Pakistani model and actress Nadia Hussain as a guest.
In the podcast, Nadir asked Nadia to name any Pakistani actress whom she thinks looks unattractive and ugly.
Nadia responded that there is no such actress in the industry.
To this, Nadir commented that she is playing it very safe.
Nadia denied the claim, stating that no such actress exists.
The video caught the attention of another YouTuber, Nomi Ansari, who tweeted expressing his frustration.
He questioned why such intolerant remarks are allowed.
Nomi tagged TCF Pakistan, urging them to include these values in education.
The language children see is the language they use.
Look at this disgusting creatures calling others “badsoorat” why is this even allowed and why do our celebs even go for such disrespectful platforms. I feel bad for you Nadia. @TCFPak please help educated these creatures. Kids watch it and use the same language. pic.twitter.com/V4y8D5yeeX
— NOMI ANSARI (@NOMIANSARI) August 6, 2023

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