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Sanam Saeed calls out pro-Palestine consumers for letting boycotted brands back in their lives

Sanam Saeed calls out pro-Palestine consumers for letting boycotted brands back in their lives

The actor wondered why brands that are under intense public scrutiny for being unethical are being patronised once again.
26 Jan, 2026

Actor Sanam Saeed has raised concerns about so-called pro-Palestine consumers letting pro-Israeli brands creep back into their lives.

In a story on Instagram, the Kafeel star questioned what people really stand for, considering that the aim of boycotting brands endorsing Israeli actions was not just to create a statement, but also to keep these brands from funding Israeli actions in Gaza.

“I’m just curious…how can one be pro-Palestine and condemn Israel on one hand but then endorse boycotted brands, buy boycotted brands etc,” she pondered.

“Some of the brands are even under intense public scrutiny for being unethical. Local replacements is what we were aiming for other brands,” she said, appalled at the seamless re-entry of foreign boycotted brands in people’s lives.

“So why are we blatantly letting them back into our narrative?” she asked.

In 2023, Zara, the Spanish fashion retailer, faced intense social media backlash due to its campaign, titled The Jacket, which was part of its Atelier series, showcasing model Kristen McMenamy holding a mannequin draped in white fabric, which resembled the shrouded bodies of victims of Israel’s indiscriminate war on Gaza. After this, entrepreneur and designer Samira Atash also called for a boycott of Zara over the campaign.

In the same year, when hundreds of people across Pakistan were asked about their reaction to the latest call to boycott western products in protest after Israel started bombing civilians following the Oct 7 attacks, close to 80 per cent of consumers agreed with the motive of the campaign and supported the boycott call, while almost 70pc had practically started participating in the campaign, quitting the use of several multinational and western brands.

Since the wave of boycotting pro-Israeli brands entered the market, several local brands emerged with replacements for crowd favourites. From your favourite cola to your late-night Zinger burger meals, local brands like Kababjees were seen replacing household favourites.

It wasn’t just products — music platforms such as Coke Studio Pakistan also took a hit after releasing a season post October 7. On one hand, some argued that Coke Studio and the many Pakistanis behind it shouldn’t suffer the consequences of a global boycott when it is inherently a Pakistani entity, while others said that boycotting in solidarity with Palestine should be enough of a reason to boycott the platform, other brands being boycotted in Pakistan also employ Pakistanis, after all.

Comments

El Cid Jan 26, 2026 12:12pm
She has rightfully pointed out the hypocrisy.
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Pro West Jan 26, 2026 01:12pm
Boycotting is the only action available to most people. It can obviously impact the innocent workers, but in a world where literally no one in a position of power and influence does anything, boycotting is all we have, and it hits where it hurts. In the freedom living west they are attempting to even make Boycotting illegal. US and UK govt institutions face legal action if they specifically boycott Israeli goods and services. Western hypocrisy writ large again.
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Reality Jan 26, 2026 02:01pm
Did she boycott anything or is this only cos her drama is running now
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Merry Jan 26, 2026 03:20pm
Very valid point raised.
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Ali Jan 26, 2026 03:51pm
Doesnt pepsi sponsor pakistan cricket ?? Why doesnt pcb boycott it, why rizwan was admonished for pro palestine statement. Sanam saeed is sleeping perhaps, not asking govt but ordinary people
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MA Jan 26, 2026 04:00pm
Good remind. Thank you Sanam Saeed.
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Normal consumer Jan 26, 2026 04:58pm
Blah blah blah blah blah. Nothing burger.mudt have been a slow news day.
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Mohsin Raza Khan Jan 26, 2026 11:04pm
A lot of products on our shelves are made by companies that have huge business interests in Israel. To nae a few. Pepsi, Lays, Nestle, Alphabet (Google), Spotify, Coke, Tik Tok (The American bit), Carrefour, Burger king, Domino's pizza, HP, Nokia, Siemens, and hundreds of others that are part of our daily lives. So what now?
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Madni Jan 27, 2026 11:56pm
She has pointed out the hypocrites amongst us.
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