Veteran Pakistani actress Meera is once again the talk of social media after a viral post praised her lasting impact on the entertainment industry and suggested that today’s Gen Z stars cannot match her aura, style and legacy.
The discussion gained attention online after a widely shared post described Meera as “the moment” long before social media trends and viral fame became the norm.
The post celebrated her decades-long career and credited her as one of the stars who helped keep Pakistan’s film industry alive through different phases of its journey.
According to the post, while many people often claim that Pakistani cinema faced difficult periods over the years, it was artists like Meera who continued to carry the industry forward with their work and dedication.
The tribute also praised her distinctive screen presence, confidence, and enduring popularity, calling her “the original” and describing her aura as unmatched.
The renewed praise comes shortly after Meera addressed criticism surrounding her latest film, Psycho, during a recent media interaction.
The actress reacted strongly after a journalist referred to her as a “psycho” while discussing the film, expressing disappointment over what she felt was a lack of respect for artists and their work.
Speaking about the project, Meera said Psycho was one of the most challenging roles of her career and required immense courage to bring to the screen.
She explained that the film explores themes that are rarely discussed in Pakistani cinema and hoped audiences would appreciate the effort and dedication behind the project.
The actress also said she expected viewers to acknowledge the hard work put in by the cast, including her co-star Shaan Shahid, rather than reduce the film to jokes or labels. According to Meera, artists deserve recognition for taking creative risks and pushing boundaries through meaningful storytelling.
Released on Eid-ul-Azha 2026, Psycho stars Meera alongside Shaan Shahid and Sonya Hussyn. Since its release, the film has remained a topic of discussion among audiences and critics alike.






