Sajal Aly Joins “Illuminati Gesture” Conversation with Playful Instagram Post

Sajal Aly Joins Social Media Gesture Debate With Playful Twist

Islamabad: (Web Desk) – Pakistani actress Sajal Aly has subtly stepped into the ongoing “Illuminati gesture” debate, adding a playful twist in a recent Instagram post that quickly caught fans’ attention.

The actress shared an 11-image carousel featuring herself in a soft pink traditional outfit, consisting of a sleeveless kameez paired with a matching chooridaar pajama. The ensemble was styled with statement earrings and a coordinating dupatta, which Sajal draped, twirled, and casually flaunted across various frames. Her relaxed and cheerful poses, broad smiles, and carefree demeanor added a playful energy to the post.

One image, in particular, stood out. Sajal mimicked the hand gesture that previously sparked a social media conversation around actress Hania Aamir. The gesture involves raising the hand near the face while extending the thumb, index finger, and pinky, folding the remaining fingers inward. Sajal’s expression, with a tilted head and wide smile, made the pose appear lighthearted and self-aware rather than controversial.

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The moment references the viral episode in which Hania Aamir faced questions from actor Mishi Khan for using the same gesture, widely speculated to resemble an Illuminati symbol. Hania addressed the situation humorously, explaining that the clip was sent by her mother and jokingly dismissing the controversy.

Fans quickly noticed Sajal’s nod to the incident, with one commenting, “Ary 10th slide ma ap na illuminati sign show kia kya ap b illuminati hain,” while another suggested, “I think 10th picture is shade towards Mishi Khan… YOU GO GIRLS.”

By referencing the episode in a playful manner, Sajal Aly acknowledged the moment without amplifying it, turning the gesture into a cultural wink rather than a statement.

Sajal Aly, one of Pakistan’s most acclaimed television actresses, is known for emotionally grounded performances in hit dramas such as Yakeen Ka Safar, Aangan, Alif, Gul-e-Rana, Yeh Dil Mera, and O Rangreza.

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