Momina Iqbal has once again captivated her followers with a stunning new photoshoot

that quickly gained traction across social media. Sharing a series of eye-catching images on Instagram, the actress wrote, “Stars glow in the dark,” a caption that perfectly matched the mood of her radiant visuals.

Her latest shoot showcased a polished blend of glamor and contemporary styling. Momina, known for her versatility in television and modeling, appeared effortlessly elegant, with fans admiring not just her looks but the overall artistic direction of the shoot. The photos highlighted her striking presence, and the aesthetic choices impressed audiences who praised both her poise and the creative execution behind the camera.

The comment section was filled with admiration as followers expressed love and excitement over her new appearance. Among the notable reactions was a message from senior television host Shaista Lodhi, who joined fans in celebrating Momina’s charisma and glowing screen presence.

The actress has remained a popular figure not only for her fashion sense and acting career but also for her vocal stance on issues affecting public safety. A couple of months ago, Momina publicly condemned what she called negligence by relevant authorities in dealing with phone-hacking groups operating in Pakistan. She questioned how digital criminals continue to function so openly despite the existence of specialized security and investigative institutions.

Her strong remarks reflected a growing sense of frustration regarding the increasing cases of hacking and online harassment. “Even if our government and agencies are asleep, if someone enters my personal space or does this to any girl, I will not stay silent,” she declared, underlining her commitment to speaking up on matters of digital protection.

Momina stressed that cybersecurity must be treated with the same seriousness as physical safety, especially as cases of hacking continue to rise. Her concerns were echoed recently when veteran actress Asma Abbas reported her WhatsApp account had been hacked, leading to fraudulent money requests being sent to her contacts. Asma later clarified the situation, apologizing to those affected and urging caution.

Her sister, Bushra Ansari, also shared a warning post, advising people to remain alert and avoid responding to suspicious messages. These incidents have amplified calls for stronger enforcement, better digital awareness, and improved cybersecurity measures to protect citizens, particularly women, from digital exploitation.

Momina’s latest photoshoot may be artistic and uplifting, but her recent statements underline a deeper message: glamor aside, she remains a strong advocate for digital safety and accountability.

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