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Mahira Khan Harassed at a Meet and Greet for a Film!



Mahira Khan recently attended a meet and greet in London to promote her new film. But what was meant to be a happy moment with fans turned uncomfortable when a man at the event got too close to her and ignored her personal space. A video of the incident went viral, leaving fans angry and upset.

In the video, Mahira looks clearly uncomfortable, but she stays calm. Many people on social media are now asking why the event organizers didn’t stop the man or protect Mahira properly. They feel that such events should be safe for everyone, especially for celebrities who come to meet their fans with trust and goodwill.

Check out the video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/192G7Vr9Xx/

The event was part of the promotions for her film, but sadly, this bad moment has taken attention away from the film and its message. Instead of being about love and joy, the event became a topic of controversy.

Fans and other celebrities have spoken up in support of Mahira. They believe she handled the situation with grace, but also feel strongly that something like this should never happen again. Public figures, especially women, deserve respect and safety — no matter where they are.

This incident shows why strong security and clear rules are needed at fan events. Fans must also understand that liking a celebrity doesn’t give them the right to cross personal boundaries.

So far, Mahira hasn’t made a statement, but the message is clear: no one should feel unsafe at a public event.

Let’s hope this is a lesson for better planning, better protection — and above all, better respect.


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