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“Do I love Pakistan enough to die for it? No.”
Shehzad Ghias has been called everything: traitor, atheist, sellout, hero. In this week’s episode, the host of The Pakistan Experience joins us to talk about the mental toll of cancel culture, the loneliness behind viral fame, and why he’s no longer sure if it’s safe to live or speak freely in Pakistan.
He opens up about public backlash, blasphemy accusations, and the terrifying reality of being targeted online. In a country where jokes can land you in jail, Shehzad asks what’s left when humour becomes a liability, and whether it’s even possible to do political comedy in a place where artists must choose between truth and survival.
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By Talha Ahad“Do I love Pakistan enough to die for it? No.”
Shehzad Ghias has been called everything: traitor, atheist, sellout, hero. In this week’s episode, the host of The Pakistan Experience joins us to talk about the mental toll of cancel culture, the loneliness behind viral fame, and why he’s no longer sure if it’s safe to live or speak freely in Pakistan.
He opens up about public backlash, blasphemy accusations, and the terrifying reality of being targeted online. In a country where jokes can land you in jail, Shehzad asks what’s left when humour becomes a liability, and whether it’s even possible to do political comedy in a place where artists must choose between truth and survival.
Search ‘Talha Ahad Podcast' on YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts.
#talhaahad #talhaahadpodcast #shehzadghias #thepakistanexperience

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