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Hina Altaf shares harassment incident on set

Published on: May 15, 2026 3:30 PM

Hina Altaf Opens Up about Facing Workplace Harassment | DESIblitz

Pakistani actor and host Hina Altaf has spoken publicly about an uncomfortable and unsafe experience she faced during the shooting of a drama project, drawing widespread support from social media users.

In a statement shared through her Instagram story, Hina revealed that an individual present on the set made her feel deeply unsafe and uncomfortable during filming.

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According to the actor, she immediately sensed that the situation was not safe as soon as the person approached and spoke to her. She said the interaction caused serious discomfort, prompting her to distance herself from the environment without delay.

اداکارہ حنا الطاف کا دورانِ شوٹنگ ہراسانی کا انکشاف

Hina further shared that she reported the individual’s behaviour to the relevant production house, formally raising concerns about what she described as inappropriate conduct on set.

While she did not disclose the identity of the individual or provide further details about the incident, her statement highlighted concerns surrounding workplace safety in the entertainment industry.

The actor’s decision to speak out publicly was met with strong support online, where many users praised her for addressing a sensitive issue openly and drawing attention to the importance of secure work environments.

Social media discussions following her post focused on the need for stronger safety mechanisms, accountability and professional conduct within television and film production settings.

Many users described Hina’s statement as an important reminder that workplace harassment and inappropriate behaviour remain significant concerns, particularly for women in public-facing industries.

The incident has renewed broader conversations about ensuring safe spaces for performers, crew members and all professionals working in the entertainment sector.

Advocates have long argued that production houses should adopt clearer reporting systems and stronger workplace protection policies to address complaints quickly and effectively.

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Hina Altaf is among several public figures who have used their platforms in recent years to highlight issues related to workplace conduct and personal safety.

Her comments have been widely viewed as encouraging open dialogue around harassment and reinforcing calls for safer, more respectful professional environments across the industry.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Entertainment Industry, Harassment, Hina Altaf, Lifestyle-latest, Pakistani actress, Social Media, workplace safety

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