Bushra Ansari apologize for her harsh comment

Veteran actor Bushra Ansari has apologized to drama critics overusing harsh words after she found herself embroiled in a controversy.

Bushra Ansari has come under fire lately for bashing YouTuber Lubna Faryad (aka Amma). Lubna is a mother who does drama reviews with her son Momin Ali Munshi on a Galaxy Lollywood’s Amma TV.

Recently, she reviewed about Zara Noor Abbas and Asma Abbas’s acting in drama serial ‘Zebaish’. She made fun of their poor acting in the latest review.

However, Bushra Ansari didn’t like the review and she blasted over Lubna Faryad with a harsh reaction.

Bushra Ansari wrote, “What a pathetic time for our dramas..cheap low class person can just comment rubbish stuff abt the hard work n creative efforts of artists. What criteria they ve about this field? I don’t get it. Why people are watching such a shallow paindoo style of them… its a sin to destroy people s integrity.”

She further added, “This is cheap commentary.. if u don’t like any drama don’t watch it.. but this is gutter level of commenting on somebody’s hard work… actually when people ve nothing to do they get jealous of those who are doing something. Uff jahalat in their mouth is so obvious.. Allah aqal day air ba izzat rozi bhi naseeb kary.. its haram to destroy peoples future.. and make your income.. they are the CORONAS IN OUR LIVES.. Allah WILL FINISH THEM INSHALLAH.”

After posting this comment, Bushra Ansari deleted her comment but her comment spread like fire on social media platforms.

Following this, Bushra Ansari has now admitted that she overreacted.

Turning to Instagram, she explained herself and said that “Artists, writers, directors, and producers are creative people who put a lot of heart and soul into their work. In a way, their project becomes like a child for them that they create with love for their audience.”

Addressing her fans and the Munshi family, Bushra said that she had no hard feelings for anyone. “I would like to clarify that being a proud Punjabi, I have always enjoyed bringing the colors of Punjabi humor in my roles. It is my mother tongue and some of my best roles are Punjabi characters,” she said.

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