Pakistani actor Hania Aamir says that Indian fans as ‘Roe Dongge’ use VPN to reach their banned Instagram Hindi film news

Pakistani actor Hania Aamir Overwhelmed by the love that she is still happening Indian fanEven after banning her Instagram account in India. Fans are using VPN (virtual private network) to bypass the ban and send messages of support. His dedication has touched the actor’s heart deeply.
Screenshots of these hearty fan interactions went viral on social media recently. An Indian fan commented, “Hello Hania, VPN KA Membership Hai Sirf AAPK Lee (I have just taken VPN membership for you). Love India.” Hania, clearly moved, just replied, “Love you.”
In another message, when a fan asked him not to worry, “Indians are using VPN,” Hania responded emotionally, “Ro Dongi (I will cry).” The fans called their fanbase ‘to stay in contact with online and called’ obsessed and dedicated ‘to go into such a length.

Why was the accounts banned?
On 22 April, there was a ban after a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, where gunmen set fire on citizens in the Barsen Valley, killing 26 people – most of them were tourists. After the attack, tension between India and Pakistan increased rapidly. As part of its response, the Government of India ordered a geoqling of many people Pakistani celebrities‘Instagram accounts in India. The affected people include Hania Aamir, Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Atiyam Aslam, Ali Zafar, Sanam Saeed, Bilal Abbas, Iqra Aziz, Imran Abbas and Sajal Eli.
Any person trying to go to these Instagram pages from India is now looking at a message that says: “The account is not available in India. The reason is that we have complied with a legal request to ban this material.” Instagram also stated the reason behind the block: “We reviewed it against our policies and a legal and human rights evaluation. After a review, we banned access to the material at the location where it goes against the local law.”
Instagram Bains were not the only steps taken by India. Apart from blocking access to popular Pakistani celebrities, the government has also banned 16 YouTube channels from Pakistan.