Actor Amna Ilyas faces public anger as kick-off challenge video turns worse
Pakistani actress Amna Ilyas had to face embarrassment when her kick off challenge of hitting an apple went wrong on Monday.


The model turned actress had uploaded a video on her instragram in which she was trying to kick an apple placed on a boy’s head.
In the video, it could be seen that she missed the target and hit the boy’s head. While sharing the video on her Instagram account she wrote “Bullseye” in the caption.
As soon she uploaded the video, criticism poured in from her fans and followers.
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One Instagram follower commented: “There are 1,000 other ways to get viral.Why this cheap jahil act?”
Another follower wrote: “You think you look cute by posting this? First you did something so horrific, using another human for your entertainment, then your first reaction after hitting his head is shameful, and then you decided to post this video for the world to see because you think this makes you look like some cool chic. This is pathetic.”
Another follower left the comment, "what if we replace the gender here and then see how society will take it"?

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