If you take interest in Pakistani dramas, then there is no way you don’t know Sajal Aly. She is one of the best and most beautiful actresses in Pakistan. We can even say she’s the Alia Bhatt of her nation.
But recently, the actress has been in a controversy for a very disrespectful thing. Actually, Major Adil Raja, a former military officer and Youtuber claimed that Sajal was used as a “honey trap” by the Pakistani military.
Thereafter, social media users started trolling the actress for baseless acquisitions. Here’s What is a “honey trap” and how Sajal Aly reacts to this.
What Do You Mean By Honey Trap?
In simple words, honey trapping is a use of a sexual or romantic relationship to get out information from a target. It’s a cheap technique used to get any type of information.
For example, in Dhoom 2, Abhishek Bachchan sets Aishwarya Rai with Hritik Roshan to get all information about the next robbery.
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Who is Sajal Aly?
Sajal Aly is one of the most popular Pakistani actresses who has also worked in the Bollywood movie Mom alongside Sridevi and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
In Pakistan, she is best known for her roles in Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai, Gul-E-Rana, Mera Yaar Mila De, Dhoop Ki Dewaar, etc. The actress made her first on-screen appearance in 2009 Geo-TV sit-com Nadaaniyaan.
Apart from them, Sajal has also worked in a Hollywood movie What’s Love Got to Do with It.
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Sajal Aly Slammed Major Adil Raja for Spreading Baseless Rumours About Her
When Pakistani actress Sajal Aly gets to know about this thing, she tweeted a cryptic note to Major Adil Raja. However, she didn’t mention his name.
The actress wrote, “It is very sad that our country is becoming morally debased and ugly; character assassination is the worst form of humanity and sin.”
It is very sad that our country is becoming morally debased and ugly; character assassination is the worst form of humanity and sin.
— Sajal Ali (@Iamsajalali) January 2, 2023