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Faysal Qureshi schools people documenting donation drives like publicity stunts

Faysal Qureshi schools people documenting donation drives like publicity stunts

"There are people receiving help out of helplessness. Don't turn their majboori into a publicity stunt," he shared.
01 Apr, 2020

With the coronavirus turning into an extremely concerning pandemic, there are many who have rushed to offer support to the less fortunate in the form of donations - both monetary and edible.

However, veteran actor Faysal Qureshi has brought to light an issue that tends to get ignored while people are giving out charities.

Taking to Twitter, he posted, "For God's sake, do not click pictures or make videos during your aid. There are people who are only receiving your help out of helplessness. Don't turn their vulnerability into a publicity stunt for yourself. Karma is evil."

Cricketer and fast-bowler Mohammed Amir agrees with him:

"Very true, I pray to God people understand this message, Faisal bhai," he posted.

Amanat Ali also took to his Instagram to continue the same discourse.

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"I don't understand one thing - when celebrities donate something or do something for the less fortunate, why are they always facing the camera? Religious teachings say when giving a donation, don't even look the needy in the eye. And here, the entire world is made to watch," he wrote.

In contrast, Natasha Baig feels it is important for celebrities to do so for the purpose of inspiring others.

We agree with Qureshi that publicising pictures of those struggling is both insensitive and unnecessary; you can encourage people to follow suit without demeaning others in the process.

Comments

Najeeb Durrani Apr 01, 2020 05:18pm
Absolutely agree with Faisal. I hope others in tge fraternity listens to his advice.
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Asim Apr 01, 2020 06:44pm
Agreed 100% with Faisal Qureshi.
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Happy Apr 01, 2020 08:11pm
Agree with Faysal. Celebs should avoid pics of the aid recepients. They can speak and promote message of giving in other ways. Giving is an act of humility not pride.
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Laila Apr 01, 2020 09:45pm
I strongly dislike him but I agree with him on this issue.
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Fawad bhai Apr 02, 2020 12:52am
Both are fine. It's all about intention. Pictures videos to inspire others and contribute is a positive too. Some want proof that donation money is going to right people.
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shah Apr 02, 2020 02:25am
The people who never forget to post a picture when eating mutton karahi themselves how's that possible not to stream it live when giving a few rupees to others.
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N abidai Apr 02, 2020 05:36am
These celebrities sharing their donations,looked really aware of the reality of lock down for the poors , daily wagers ,should not be put down by others celebrities . Artists really do not get publicity for this , they inspired their fans to do the same in their communities ! Please stop giving negative narrative ,to everything !
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Abbas Mehr Apr 02, 2020 08:15am
@Najeeb Durrani Totally Agree.
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Hamid Apr 02, 2020 04:20pm
And what if other people watching a video or picture get inspired and start contributing as well? Instead of curbs and limits on the 'proper' way of giving aid, lets be blind to the how and just appreciate whatever aid is given out
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