Meera Opens Up About Respect Career And Personal Struggles

Fans Support Meera After Honest BBC Asian Network Appearance

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Meera appeared in a refreshing and emotional new light during her latest interview with the BBC Asian Network, where she opened up about her career journey, personal struggles and the respect she believes she deserves within the entertainment industry.

Speaking with host Haroon Rashid, Meera reflected on her decades-long film career, family responsibilities and the challenges she has faced throughout her life in the spotlight. The actress expressed a strong desire to be remembered for her work rather than the controversies that have often surrounded her public image.

The conversation also appeared to revisit the aftermath of Meera’s earlier appearance on a podcast hosted by Irshad Bhatti, where clips circulating online sparked criticism over the way the actress was reportedly treated during the interview.

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That earlier incident led to widespread discussion on social media, with many celebrities and fans questioning the treatment of artists during interviews and public appearances. Several supporters came forward in defense of Meera, praising her resilience and contribution to Pakistani cinema.

Meanwhile, Meera is preparing for the release of her upcoming film Psycho alongside Shaan Shahid, which is expected to hit cinemas on Eid ul Adha.

Despite years of criticism and controversy, Meera has remained active in the entertainment industry and continues to evolve both personally and professionally. Her latest interview has resonated with many viewers who believe the actress is entering a more mature and reflective phase of her career.

Fans online described the interview as one of Meera’s most honest appearances yet, with many appreciating her vulnerability and determination to move forward with dignity and focus on her craft.

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