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Hania Amir’s podcast fee claim sparks deabate

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Hania Amir podcast fee controversy

Pakistani actor and digital content creator Miraj Haq exposed host Adnan Faisal, who had claimed that actress Hania Amir demanded 2 million rupees for a podcast appearance.

Last year, a controversy arose when Adnan Faisal, the owner and host of FHM, invited the actress for a podcast.


Adnan Faisal alleged that Hania Amir had demanded 2 million rupees for the show.


He had revealed this on television and recently discussed it again during Faisal Qureshi’s Ramadan transmission.


Adnan Faisal repeated his claim that Hania Amir indeed asked for 2 million rupees for the podcast.

He questioned, if he did not pay big names like Faisal Qureshi, why would he pay Hania Amir?


After this statement, the debate about Hania Amir’s alleged demand resurfaced.


Now, content creator and actor Miraj Haq has accused Adnan Faisal of hypocrisy.


Miraj Haq revealed that Adnan’s team had contacted him for the podcast and asked him to pay 285,000 rupees to appear, promising promotion in return.


Following Miraj Haq’s statement, several other content creators also shared that they received similar offers.

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