Iranian actress Mandana Karimi intends to leave India, celebrate Khamenei’s death

Mandana Karimi’s big revelation: Plan to leave India

Mumbai: Iranian actress Mandana Karimi, who has been resident in India for a long time, shared her feelings in a recent interview. She said she was planning to return to her country, especially after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “I feel that India has betrayed me,” Mandana said.

Life and career in India

Mandana Karimi started her career in India with modeling and worked in several films, including ‘Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3’. He also participated in Bigg Boss Season 9. India gave her recognition, friendship and love, but in recent times she has been feeling lonely as she has expressed her opinion on the political situation in Iran.

feeling of isolation and change

Mandana has felt immense loneliness and homesickness in Mumbai for the last two months. She said, “I am breaking up with India. My voice is not being heard here.” Describing the current political scenario of Iran as a ‘cancerous cell’, he supported the decades-long fight for freedom of the Iranian people.

Social engagement and reactions

Mandana considers Khamenei’s death as an important change after the recent US-Israel attacks. He shared videos and posts on social media for Iran, in which he appealed to the people for help for his country. However, this decision has been difficult for him as India is a second home for him. Due to speaking on political issues, he got less work offers and also became distant from his friends.

preparing for the future

Mandana said that if there is regime change in Iran, she wants to go there and make a new beginning where women get equality and freedom. There are mixed reactions from his fans and on social media. Some people are praising his courage, while some are expressing sadness over his leaving India. This decision of Mandana highlights her personal challenges and the situation in Iran.



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