Pakistani Celebrities React to Rising Fuel Prices

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Entertainment figures voice concern over sudden fuel price surge and its impact on daily life.

Petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan have reportedly surged to record levels, triggering widespread public concern and strong reactions across social media. The sudden increase has placed additional pressure on households already struggling with inflation and rising living costs.

According to circulating reports, petrol prices have reached approximately 458 PKR per litre, while diesel has climbed to around 520 PKR per litre. The increase has sparked debate over economic policy decisions and their impact on the general public, particularly middle-income families.

Prominent Pakistani celebrities including Omair Rana, Mishi Khan, Abu Aleeha, Khaled Anam, and Madiha Rizvi have expressed concern over the situation. Their comments highlight frustration over the rising cost of living and the strain it places on everyday commuting and essential goods. Some celebrities used satire and strong remarks to emphasize the burden faced by ordinary citizens, while others pointed to growing public helplessness in responding to repeated price hikes.

The development comes amid ongoing economic challenges and has intensified discussions about inflation management and energy pricing in the country.

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