Pakistani model and actress Mathira has taken a strong stand against actor-host Momin Saqib’s recent Instagram stories, calling them “stupid” and raising concerns about their potential impact on individuals struggling with mental health issues.
In response, IG Mathira expressed her disapproval, saying, “I’m sorry but it’s so stupid because there are so many people these days [who] are going through hard times, are suicidal and struggle with their mental health. Sometimes videos like this break you down more than he will. Everyone knows that we will all taste death. We need to teach people how they can get through this harsh life instead of just emphasizing death.”
Mathira’s comments reflect a concern for the well-being of individuals who may be struggling with a variety of issues and highlight the need for sensitivity in content creation, especially at a time when many are facing hardship.
On the contrary, in Momin’s Instagram Stories, while wandering through the cemetery, he launched into a pensive commentary that sheds light on the inevitability of death. His thoughts resonated with a sharp perspective: “This is tomorrow. This is the future. This is the only reality, the only certainty in life. This is the future of us all.”
He continued: “No matter what you do, how much money you make, how famous you become, this is the end. All your pride, any failure, any embarrassment in life, a moment of happiness, all this will end when death comes.”
While Momin aimed to provide a contemplative reflection on the universal aspect of mortality, Mathira’s response underscores the importance of considering the audience’s emotional well-being, especially in the current socio-emotional environment. The incident will spark a broader conversation about the responsibility of influencers and content creators to balance thought-provoking content with sensitivity to the diverse experiences of their audiences.