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Talha Anjum has landed in a huge controversy after a video from his concert in Nepal went viral. The rapper waved the Indian flag on stage, kissed it, and even wore it on his shoulders. He also claimed that art has no borders and said he would continue waving the Indian flag. This bold act shocked many Pakistanis, and the backlash grew quickly online.

Fans felt upset because Talha raised the Indian flag at a sensitive time. Pakistan and India share a tense political situation. People believed his action was careless and disrespectful. Many fans demanded a ban. Others called him unstable. Some even asked for an investigation.
The backlash intensified as the video circulated across social media. Talha’s statement about continuing to wave the flag angered many more people.
Nadia Khan discussed the uproar on her show. She explained that Pakistanis reacted strongly after the Nepal concert clip went viral. Nadia said Talha is a popular rapper and is highly admired by the youth. She appreciated his international success but questioned his actions.
She added that his colleague held Nepal’s flag, but Talha chose the Indian one. According to Nadia, fans saw this as a serious issue because of India’s behaviour toward Pakistan. She mentioned how people accused him of harming national dignity. Nadia shared that many fans now want strict action.

Ali Rehman joined the discussion through a video link. He stated that he hadn’t followed the situation because he was abroad. However, he still shared his view. He said artists must stay careful during such tense times. He also noted that people should avoid actions that can hurt national feelings.
Ali stressed that political sensitivity matters. He advised celebrities to think before taking steps that may upset the public.
This controversy shows how quickly public reactions rise in today’s social media world. Talha Anjum’s actions divided fans. Meanwhile, Nadia’s concern and Ali’s statement showed that public figures should behave responsibly.

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