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Amna Ilyas choice to don backless attire once again causes uproar 

May 8, 2023 12:19 PM


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Pakistani supermodel Amna Ilyas has lately been subjected to severe criticism for ‘promoting Indian culture’: the actress’ latest video seemingly portraying an Indian culture inspired theme, not approved by the netizen community.

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The ‘Baji’ sensation has taken to her Instagram handle in order to share a transitional dance video of herself during which she can be seen decked up in Indian outfits while also indulging in putting forward captivating ‘desi’ moves on a popular Punjabi track known as ‘Kala Doriya’.

For her latest social media video, Amna Ilyas has decided to opt for a braid hairstyle whereas the stunning Pakistani model has also chosen to put on floral-themed accessories.

Even though the floral accessories seem to add a very promising vibe to the whole experience, the comment section of Amna Ilyas’ post is filled with remarks reflecting upon why the influential Pakistani actress chose to promote the Indian culture, a vibe getting dominant in Amna’s video, most probably due to the floral adornments. 

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Amna Ilyas very often ends up attracting quite a lot of criticism due to the lady’s choice to come up with ‘bold’ social media content, which always seem to trigger off the Pakistani netizen community with a ferocious velocity, however we can’t help but admire how the Pakistani model is so confident regarding her life choices, never been spotted even remotely affected by the never ending criticism.

The showbiz star’s choice to don a ‘green lehenga’ that has been paired up with a studded bralette along with star’s back completely revealed, an outfit that soon gets transitioned into a stunning ‘saree’ has managed to grab everyone’s attention it seems.

Here’s some feedback which has emerged in the comment section of Amna Ilyas’ latest transition video:

“Kindly promote Pakistani art and culture rather than copying Hindu cultures.”

“It’s good to promote Pakistani art and culture. stop promoting Hindu culture.”

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