Veteran Pakistani actor Khaled Anam has taken a jibe at the nation’s extravagant spending habits despite its economic challenges, calling out the stark contrast between the country’s financial struggles and societal behaviour.
In a satirical Instagram post, Anam remarked that Pakistan’s lavish weddings, bustling malls, and overflowing restaurants create an illusion that the country is lending money to economic giants like the United States, Germany, and Japan.
He pointed out that many individuals are spending far beyond their means, reflecting a troubling trend.
In another post, Kahled Anam offered a practical piece of advice, urging people to earn enough to ensure their children can afford doctors in emergencies rather than lawyers.
Anum’s comments sparked widespread agreement on social media, with users praising his candid take on societal norms.
Listen to article Veteran Pakistani actor Khaled Anam has taken a jibe at the nation’s extravagant spending habits despite its economic challenges, calling out the stark contrast
Pakistan’s weddings seem like we lend to US: Khaled Anam
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Veteran Pakistani actor Khaled Anam has taken a jibe at the nation’s extravagant spending habits despite its economic challenges, calling out the stark contrast between the country’s financial struggles and societal behaviour.
In a satirical Instagram post, Anam remarked that Pakistan’s lavish weddings, bustling malls, and overflowing restaurants create an illusion that the country is lending money to economic giants like the United States, Germany, and Japan.
He pointed out that many individuals are spending far beyond their means, reflecting a troubling trend.
In another post, Kahled Anam offered a practical piece of advice, urging people to earn enough to ensure their children can afford doctors in emergencies rather than lawyers.
Anum’s comments sparked widespread agreement on social media, with users praising his candid take on societal norms.
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Listen to article Veteran Pakistani actor Khaled Anam has taken a jibe at the nation’s extravagant spending habits despite its economic challenges, calling out the stark contrast