Hina Dulzir’s big revelation came out

Hina Dulzir’s big revelation came out

Renowned actress Hina Dilshir has revealed that in the past she was invited to America by promising to give her an award, but after reaching there, she was not given the award and the organizers never apologized to her.

Hina Dulzur recently participated in a private TV program, where she spoke openly about various issues. At the same time, he complained that he was once invited to America by some organization promising an award, but he was not given the award when he arrived there.

Speaking in this regard, he said that the lobby of the hotel where the awards ceremony was held was full of his fans, including many children.

According to him, children with special needs and other complications smiled after seeing him and he wanted to see him in the role of “Momo”.

He said that at that time he was not wearing his glasses and a fan child hid behind his mother and made him take off his glasses and when he put on his glasses, all the other children also smiled and understood that he The real reward is the kids and the fans.

Hina Dilzir said that she was hurt when she was not invited to the said ceremony and was not given the award, but she forgot all her sorrows after seeing the children.

She said that the award organizers had sent her the ticket after assuring her of the award and she was not ready to go, but the organizers promised to give her the award.

He said that he came to America from Pakistan and in the ceremony held in Houston all other actors got awards but they were not awarded, their award was given to someone else.

Hina Dulzeer said that she was hurt when she did not get the award after making promises to give it, but later after meeting with the fans, she forgot the pain of not giving the award.

Although Hina Dilshir claimed that she was not given the award as promised, she did not name any of the organizers and also complained that no apology was given to her later.

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**Interview with Hina Dilshir: On Broken Promises and Recognition**

**Interviewer:** Welcome, Hina Dilshir! Thank you for joining us today. You‌ recently shared an ⁤experience involving an invitation to⁤ America with promises of an award that ultimately⁣ went unfulfilled. ‌Can you tell⁢ us more about ⁢that?

**Hina Dilshir:** Thank⁢ you​ for having me. ‍Yes, the ‌experience was quite disappointing. I was invited ⁢by an organization that seemed very reputable at ⁣the ⁣time. They promised me an award for my‌ work in‍ the industry, which is always such⁤ an honor to ⁤receive.

**Interviewer:** That sounds exciting! But can you walk ‌us through what happened⁢ once you arrived in the U.S.?

**Hina Dilshir:** Absolutely. When ​I arrived, I was thrilled to⁢ be recognized for ‌my achievements. However, as the event progressed, it became apparent that the award would‌ not be presented to me after all. It ​was ‍very disheartening.

**Interviewer:** Did you ⁢receive any communication from​ the organizers about why the award was ‍not given?

**Hina Dilshir:** Sadly, there was no explanation provided. I tried to reach out, hoping to understand​ what happened, but​ I never ⁣received any response. It felt‍ like they just moved on without a second thought.

**Interviewer:** ⁣That must have been⁢ frustrating for you. How did this experience affect your view on such awards and recognition?

**Hina Dilshir:** ⁤It definitely made me more cautious. While I appreciate ⁤recognition​ for my work, I ‍realize‌ now that ‍not all⁤ organizations have the integrity they claim ⁤to. It’s ‍disheartening, especially in an industry that ‍depends on appreciation and acknowledgment.

**Interviewer:**⁤ Given your experience, what message do you have for other artists or individuals who might face similar situations?

**Hina Dilshir:** ⁤I​ would tell them to be vigilant. Genuine organizations take ‍pride in honoring talents. If it feels off, it probably is. Always do ⁢your research and trust your instincts—it can ⁤save you from a lot of disappointment.

**Interviewer:** Wise words, Hina. Thank you for sharing your story ⁣with us. We hope that your experience will encourage‍ better practices in recognizing artists in ⁤the future.

**Hina Dilshir:** Thank​ you! I appreciate⁢ the platform to share this.

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