Pakistani celebrities express grief over Ayatollah Ali Khamenei martyrdom
A collage of several people, including Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several Pakistani celebrities.
A composite image featuring Ali Khamenei alongside Pakistani public figures.
Web Desk: Pakistanis celebrators mourn Iran Supreme Leader death as news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei martyrdom spreads across the region.

Pakistan is joining the world in mourning the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose martyrdom was confirmed by Iranian state media, triggering national grief and international reactions.

The news of Iran Supreme Leader death spread after officials confirmed he was killed in joint strikes, and a period of mourning has been declared across Iran.

The 86‑year‑old had led the country for decades, shaping its policies and resisting Western influence.

Celebrities in Pakistan expressed sorrow over the loss. Stars like Mishi Khan posted heartfelt tributes, telling followers how deeply they feel the impact of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei martyrdom. Many shared prayers and messages calling for unity and strength.

During her Ramzan transmission, Nadia Khan said the Muslim community suffers when leaders pass away, especially amid conflict in the region, referring to Iran Supreme Leader death as a blow to the Muslim Ummah. Fans and the public also shared condolences online, joining the national expressions of grief.

 

 

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Public response has ranged from emotional tributes to prayer gatherings, showing a deep connection felt by many toward the late leader’s long tenure and his influence on regional politics.