Angeline opens up about mob attack on her car

Entertainment Oct, 1 2024
Angeline opens up about mob attack on her car
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Angeline Malik is an actress, producer and director. She has a long career and she has been a part of any great stories through either acting or direction.

She is also a very straight-forward woman who speaks her mind and does not shy away from speaking the truth. She recently went through a traumatic experience as she was driving in Karachi. Angeline got into an accident when she hit a rickshaw. Thsi happened right after that notorious Karsaz accident. Angeline tried to get out of the car and inquire about the other driver when a mob surrounded her.

They intimidated her and tried to take her phone. Angeline got out of it as she was already going to compensate the other party and help him as much as he needed. Angeline was a guest on the FWhy podcast where she shared her experience for the first time. She said that she is thankful that she did not step out of the car as things would have become even more dangerous.

She added that she was so polite throughout as she does not expect the citizens of her country to behave like this with someone. It was a very traumatic experience and Angeline narrated it for the first time.

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