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Artists slam Atiqa Odho’s ‘ambassadors of love’ remark during India-Pakistan conflict

Published on: May 17, 2025 5:29 PM

Senior Pakistani actress Atiqa Odho has faced heavy criticism after describing artists as “ambassadors of love” during a recent talk show. Odho suggested that artists should refrain from taking sides in conflicts and focus on promoting peace. She emphasized that artists’ role is not related to wars but to spreading love. Her statement urged artists from both India and Pakistan to avoid making hateful comments toward each other.

However, Odho’s remarks have not been well received by many in the entertainment industry. Actress Rabya Kulsoom criticized Odho’s position, calling it a “soft image excuse.” Kulsoom argued that public figures, especially artists, have a greater responsibility to speak up for their country in times of crisis. She added that staying silent or avoiding political matters is not the right approach for those in the public eye.

Mishi Khan, another actress, also disagreed with Odho’s statement. Khan labeled Odho’s remarks “irresponsible” and stressed that artists must use their platform to support their country during times of conflict. She further criticized the comparison Odho made between Covid and war, calling it “senseless” and stating that she expected a more responsible comment from the veteran actress.

Odho’s comments came at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan were escalating. India had accused Pakistan of being behind the Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Without providing evidence, India launched retaliatory strikes on Pakistani territory. Pakistan rejected the accusations and called for an independent investigation while also responding with military actions.

Odho’s call for peace has sparked divided opinions. Some feel it is out of touch with the current national mood, where many prioritize patriotism and defending national interests. The debate highlights the delicate balance public figures must maintain in times of heightened tensions, especially in conflict situations.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: 'Ambassadors of Love' Remark, faced criticism, India-Pakistan conflict, Lifestyle-latest, Mishi Khan, Pakistani actress Atiqa Odho, Rabya Kulsoom

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