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Senior actresses explode over inflated electricity bills

By News Desk

September 5, 2023 02:50 PM


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Massive hike in electricity and petroleum prices has been causing an uproar throughout the country as large number of people coming out of their houses in order to protest against the price hike.

Consistent tariff increasing associates with energy and petroleum sector severely affecting the life of every single citizen of the country not only to a lower and middle classes but also the elites of society.

Established Pakistani actresses Nida Yasir, Fiza Ali and Sadia Imam and Nadia have been spotted in a video popping up on social media featuring the ladies opening up regarding how they are managing their basic needs and luxuries during the current period of time along with shocking electricity bill and petroleum prices.

Let us provide you one by one with what the celebrities offering during the video:

 
 
 
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Question: Apka bill Kitna Aya? How much your electricity bill?

Sadia Imam: My current bill is 67000 rupees.

Question: How about your petrol expenses?

Sadia: Petrol is to much day by day, you can consider that I manage to fill my car tank every week.

Question: How is your shopping going during this year?

Sadia: I did not purchase any new clothes during the year.

 Let’s know about Nida Yasir

Question: How much your electricity bill?

Nida: despite over being in vocations, we have had to bear 1,00,000 rupees of bill charges.

Q2: How about your petrol expenses?

Nida: I just turned supremely annoyed when I heard my car tank cost is 25000 rupees.

Q:3 How is your shopping going during this year?

Nida: currently, I am not spending money on fashion purchasing.

Here is how Fiza Ali deals with current circumstance.

Q1: Apka bill Kitna Aya? How much your electricity bill?

Fiza: I was out for a month and I faced electricity bill of 40,000 rupees.

Q2: How about your petrol expenses?

Fiza: My monthly patrolling cost is round about 200,00 rupees.

Q:3 How is your shopping going during this year?

Fiza: I have quit shopping; my tailor has also been turned too costly.

 

 
 
 
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