Nisho’s dance with Sultan Rahi’s son sparks mixed reactions

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Nisho, the legendary Pakistani film actress, is once again the center of attention, but this time, it’s due to a dance video that has gone viral across social media platforms.
Nisho, who gained recognition through her stellar performances in hit films such as Rangeela, Jaal, Tiger Gang, Baazi, and many others, is known for her immense contribution to the Pakistani film industry. Along with her acting career, Nisho is also known for being the mother of actress Sahiba Afzal.
Recently, a video of Nisho dancing with Haider Sultan, the son of iconic actor Sultan Rahi, surfaced online, leaving fans divided in their reactions. Nisho, who has always been known for her energetic and vibrant personality, seemed to be having a great time as she danced alongside Haider in the video, but the public’s response has been a mix of praise and concern. While some fans have lauded Nisho for her enthusiasm and joy, celebrating her spirited nature even in her later years, many others have raised concerns about the appropriateness of her dance at her age. A social media user commented, “Some activities suit a certain age, she should not be dancing like that.”
Another user added, “People become mature and decent with age, but Nisho is becoming bold.” These critics appear to feel that the public figure, with her long and successful career, should focus on more dignified activities as she ages. However, there are others who defended Nisho, advocating for her right to live her life to the fullest, regardless of her age.
One netizen remarked, “Why do people want old people to only worship? She should do what she wants, as such activities are healthy for older people.” This sentiment echoes the views of many who believe that staying active and enjoying life is essential at any stage, and Nisho’s dance should be seen as a sign of vitality rather than something to be criticized.