Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has received widespread support from fellow celebrities after filing a legal case against her former partner and current Saqib Chadhar. The controversy has sparked intense debate on social media, with several prominent stars publicly condemning alleged harassment and emotional pressure faced by the actress.
According to details shared by Momina Iqbal’s legal team, the actress accused Saqib Chadhar of harassment and attempting to disrupt her upcoming wedding after the end of their relationship. The allegations quickly became a major talking point online, drawing reactions from both fans and members of the entertainment industry.
Saqib Chadhar, however, has denied wrongdoing and reportedly claimed that he had invested nearly Rs10 crore during the relationship and only wanted to recover his money. His statements triggered strong criticism from celebrities and social media users alike, many questioning the idea of treating a personal relationship as a financial investment.
Veteran actress Iffat Omar strongly reacted to the matter, stating that relationships cannot be viewed as business investments. Her remarks gained significant traction online, with many users agreeing that emotional relationships should never be reduced to financial transactions.
Young actress Sehar Khan also voiced support for Momina Iqbal and raised concerns over harassment faced by women after relationships end. Actress Hira Soomro questioned why some men fail to accept rejection, while Sadia Imam publicly posted in Momina’s favor.
Meanwhile, actress Momal Sheikh also extended support to Momina Iqbal, calling attention to the seriousness of harassment allegations and the emotional toll such situations can have on women in the public eye.
The case has once again ignited discussions about women’s safety, consent, and harassment within Pakistan’s entertainment and political circles. Many social media users are now demanding a transparent legal process and greater accountability in cases involving influential public figures.
Mommal stands against Harresment:






