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Amar Khan’s Rain Dance Sparks Mixed Reactions Online

The Dum Mastam star’s carefree dance in Lahore’s hailstorm draws both praise and criticism from fans and critics alike.

Sabahat Abid
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  • Amar Khan’s rain dance in Lahore goes viral, sparking both love and criticism online.
  • The video went viral and received both love and criticism.
  • Fans praised her natural look, but trolls mocked her dance and clothes.

Actress and writer Amar Khan, known for her vibrant performances on-screen and at events, is at the center of social media attention following the release of her latest dance video.

The video, which features the Dum Mastam star dancing in the rain during a hailstorm in Lahore, was shared on her official social media platforms. Wearing casual pajamas, minimal makeup, and embracing her natural curls, Khan twirled to the classic melody “Lor Lor Ae” in a moment that appeared spontaneous and unfiltered.

 

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While many fans appreciated the actress’s carefree spirit and applauded her for celebrating a natural moment with authenticity, others were less kind. The video quickly went viral and drew criticism from several online users.

Comments ranged from critiques of her dancing skills to inappropriate remarks about her attire. “You should not do what you have not learnt,” said one viewer. Another added, “She should have worn loose clothing,” while some labeled the dance itself as “bad.”

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Despite the backlash, Amar Khan has not issued a response. However, her supporters have defended her for embracing the moment and sharing a piece of her personality without pretense.

The video adds to the ongoing discourse around public expectations of celebrities in Pakistan, highlighting the fine line between authenticity and criticism in the age of social media.

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