Journalist Irshad Bhatti addresses criticism over a viral podcast interview with actress Meera, defending his approach while online reactions remain divided.
Journalist and political analyst Irshad Bhatti has responded to mounting criticism following a controversial podcast featuring film actress Meera, which went viral on social media due to its confrontational tone and personal questioning.
The episode drew widespread attention after Meera appeared to walk out of the conversation when asked about aspects of her personal life and past controversies. Clips from the interaction quickly circulated online, triggering debate over journalistic boundaries and entertainment-driven interviews.
In a clarification video, Bhatti shared what he described as the “behind-the-scenes reality” of the recording process. He stated that arrangements for the interview were made in advance and that the session involved multiple scheduling delays before the final recording took place.
Bhatti further claimed that the interview was initially planned for a studio setup but was later shifted after repeated changes in timing. He also alleged that Meera arrived late to agreed schedules and that logistical constraints affected production arrangements on the day of recording.
According to Bhatti, the questions asked during the podcast were not new or unexpected, adding that similar topics have been addressed publicly by the actress in earlier interviews. He maintained that prior discussion of subject matter had taken place and that there was no intention to offend.
He also emphasized that he respects all guests and did not intend to cross any personal boundaries, arguing that the discussion focused on publicly known aspects of Meera’s career and media coverage. He added that he was willing to apologize if any part of the audience felt hurt by the exchange.
The journalist further stated that despite the controversy, the actress had expressed satisfaction with the overall attention the podcast received after its release.
However, the clarification has not settled the debate online. Social media users have expressed mixed reactions, with some criticizing the nature of the questioning as inappropriate and others defending Bhatti’s journalistic freedom. Several users argued that personal life questions should not be used for content engagement, while others questioned the handling of timing and professionalism during production.
Meera, a well-known Pakistani film actress often associated with media controversies and high-profile interviews, has not issued a detailed public response to Bhatti’s latest clarification at the time of reporting.
The discussion continues to trend across digital platforms, highlighting ongoing tensions between entertainment journalism, celebrity privacy, and audience expectations in Pakistan’s media landscape.



