Hira Mani criticised for being carried on set like ‘Royalty’

Hira Mani came under fire after a video of her sitting in a chair and being carried to the set by crew members.

Hira Mani criticised for being carried on set like ‘Royalty’ f

"Does she think others are lesser humans?”

Hira Mani’s recent actions on the set of her drama Jaan Se Payar Juni sparked controversy.

Being injured and unable to walk, she chose to sit on a chair and be carried by the team to the set.

Her makeup artist, Sajid Wahab, shared a video of the incident on Instagram, which quickly went viral.

He said: “I will put up this BTS bro. This is how we are taking Hira Mani to the set with Sikandar Bhai.”

In the video, Hira was seen sitting comfortably in a chair while several crew members lifted and carried her to the set.

Hira was seen adjusting her position, seemingly unconcerned about the commotion she was causing.

When they lifted her up, she cried: “Mama! Don’t let me fall.”

Many people reacted with criticism, calling Hira’s actions inhumane and arrogant.

One commented: “She could have easily used a wheelchair, but instead chose to be carried like a queen.”

Another said: “This is so prideful and unnecessary. She’s putting others out to carry her around. Does she think others are lesser humans?”

Some social media users pointed out that Hira’s decision not only disrespected the team but also wasted time and resources.

One user wrote: “Instead of finding a practical solution, she chose to inconvenience others. Who does she think she is?

“No one even gives her much importance anymore. It’s unacceptable.”

Another user commented: “This just shows how out of touch celebrities can be.

“She’s clearly more concerned with herself than the well-being of those around her.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Many people expressed disappointment and frustration with Hira’s actions, calling her “entitled” and “self-centred”.

One user wrote: “Celebrities need to remember they’re human beings, not royalty. This kind of behaviour only encourages harmful attitudes towards others.”

Another commented: “She is an old woman with two kids. This is such overacting.

“The way she screamed ‘mama’ she definitely thinks of herself as a young girl. It is very cringey.”

One mocked: “Wheelchair left the chat.”

Another questioned: “I don’t understand how she could allow this. She is sitting on the chair and three people are carrying her.”

One said: “This is not something to be proud of or something you put on social media. And then these actors ask why they are being trolled. Fix your proud behaviour first.”



Ayesha is a film and drama student who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible"




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