Popular Pakistani actress Hania Aamir saw a sharp drop in her Instagram reach. Before, she got over 950,000 likes per post. Now, she gets only around 85,000. This 90% decline came after Indian users lost access to her content due to a recent government ban.
Soon after, fans spotted a new public account called ‘Naamtousunahogaa’. It was visible in India. Hania’s official page also followed it. Many thought she created it just for Indian fans.
Hania’s Team Explains the New Account
Hania’s team responded to the rumors. They said the new account was not for Indian users. It replaced a private account Instagram had removed. They also said she is not trying to work in India and the misunderstanding caused unnecessary backlash.
The Mental Health Side of Social Media
This incident highlights how social media affects mental health. A big drop in reach can cause stress, doubt, and sadness—especially for public figures. One fan even said, “I got VPN just for you,” and Hania replied, “Ro doongi (I’ll cry),” showing her emotional side.
Hania Aamir’s experience shows how much digital life can impact real emotions. Social media numbers are more than stats—they affect people deeply.