
Pakistani celebrities expressed shock and grief after a deadly blast rocked Islamabad’s G-11 area. The explosion killed 12 people and injured 36, including women and children. Social media flooded with condolences, prayers, and calls for peace. Stars united in demanding justice and stronger security to prevent such tragedies.
The blast occurred while the capital hosted major events, including the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference and the 6th Margalla Dialogue. At the same time, a tri-nation cricket series match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka was underway in Rawalpindi. The timing heightened fear and drew widespread public attention.

Adnan Siddiqui assured followers that “peace will always prevail over violence.” Maya Ali questioned the attackers’ motives, writing, “No one gains anything from this cruelty! Khudaya reham karo.” Celebrities across the country expressed anger, empathy, and solidarity with the victims’ families.

Talha Anjum said militants “cannot be rehabilitated and must be neutralised.” Farhan Saeed prayed for Pakistan’s peace and a prosperous future. Osman Khalid Butt recited prayers for the martyrs, while Bilal Ashraf said his heart “goes out to every person affected.” Their voices amplified the national call against terrorism.

The entertainment industry’s grief mirrors the nation’s sorrow. Citizens condemned the attack, called for unity, and demanded stronger security measures. The tragedy reinforced Pakistanis’ resolve to fight terrorism and uphold peace across the country.