
Talha Anjum Says He’s Hurt by Pakistani Fans’ Actions | Six Screens
Talha Anjum, the rapper known for his strong voice and large fan following, recently shared his disappointment with some of his audience in Pakistan. He said that during a recent concert in Pakistan, a glass bottle was thrown at him on stage. He compared this behaviour to how he was treated abroad—with respect and praise—and it left him asking: “Why this from my own country?”

What Led to His Comment
The incident happened at a large music festival where Talha was performing. In the middle of the show, someone from the crowd tossed a bottle toward the stage. Talha stopped the performance and questioned the crowd about respect. He pointed out that when he performed in Dhaka and Canada, people treated him with kindness and admiration. Yet here in his own country he felt ignored and disrespected. He said it wasn’t just about the bottle—it was about how some fans show up.
Why His Words Matter
For Talha, whose voice and songs are Gen z favorite was not ready for such disrespect. It triggered a discussion about how audiences should behave and how to respect an artist. He didn’t just speak about one incident, he spoke about the pattern of behaviour he sees. Some fans supported him online, saying they felt the same frustration. One fan wrote: “Why do you have to do this? Why disrespect your artists?”

At Six Screen Entertainment, we believe that when artists speak up, it opens up honest reflection. It’s not always easy to address fan culture, but it’s necessary when respect is missing.
A Call for Better Moments Ahead
Talha Anjum’s message is clear: talent deserves respect. He owes his success to Pakistani media and fans, but when ground behaviour hurts him, the relationship breaks. He urged viewers and concert-goers to think about how their actions affect artists. Mistakes happen but constant disrespect sends a message.
This incident is a reminder for all that respect means gestures of admiration not disrespect.
