Summary Hania Aamir criticized the growing culture of comparison on social media, particularly among women.
(Web Desk) – Renowned actress Hania Aamir has opened up about online harassment and the pressures of social media, sharing a candid message with her followers on Instagram.
In a video captioned “attention seeker,” she addressed the criticism and negativity she often faces in the digital space.
Known for her roles in popular dramas like Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum and Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, Aamir spoke about her brief absence from social media, revealing that constant judgment made her question whether she needed to change how she presents herself online. Reflecting on the criticism, she remarked that “people just hate happy women,” adding that such negativity can come from both men and women.
She expressed disappointment over how some women contribute to online bullying, becoming part of what she described as a “hate train.” Highlighting the issue further, she noted that society’s tendency to judge women has now shifted from homes into the digital world, where outdated standards around appearance and behavior still persist.
Aamir also criticized the growing culture of comparison on social media, particularly among women. Referring to posts that pit women against each other, she questioned why similar comparisons are rarely made between men, suggesting that such content fuels unnecessary competition.
Addressing common assumptions about fame, including rumors of plastic surgery or shortcuts to success, she pointed out how quickly women’s achievements are dismissed. She also emphasized that speaking against societal norms can make women feel unsafe.
Aamir encouraged people to examine their reactions and urged her audience to be more accepting, saying everyone should be free to live authentically without judgment.
