While Iran is experiencing devastation following the US and Israeli attacks, the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei has also sparked celebrations. Recently, Iranian actresses like Mandana Karimi and Elnaaz Norouzi were seen celebrating. Both actresses have been living in India for several years after leaving Iran. Mandana Karimi recently spoke about the Iranian regime, calling it a "cancer" spreading across the Middle East. In an interview, Mandana Karimi described the conditions and circumstances Iranians have been facing for decades. She also expressed sadness over the ongoing protests in India in support of Iran.
Mandana Karimi was born in Tehran, Iran, but she wanted to become an actress, so she immigrated to India several years ago with that dream. While Mandana has lived in India for many years, she remains troubled and concerned for the people of her country. Mandana Karimi is very happy that her country's people have been freed from decades of brutal rule and that Khamenei has been killed, but she is also concerned that her own people are suffering.
Mandana Karimi described the plight of the people of Iran and what she has lost.
Meanwhile, in an interview with NDTV, the actress spoke about the decades-long protests by Iranian citizens against the Iranian regime. She said, "People in Iran have been protesting unarmed for years. We've lost loved ones. We've lost mothers, children, and even universities...the list is long. It's not easy for anyone to celebrate death, but what this regime has done to us...and I'm sure you've seen the videos from the past few months—January 8th and 9th—when there was a mass massacre of 1,000 people."
People in Iran have been protesting unarmed for years. We've lost loved ones. We've lost mothers, children, and even universities...the list is long. It's not easy for anyone to celebrate death, but what this regime has done to us...and I'm sure you've seen the videos from the past few months—January 8th and 9th—when there was a mass massacre of 1,000 people.
Mandana Karimi spoke on the situation in Iran
"The Iranian regime is like a cancer, we've been fighting for 48 years."
Mandana Karimi continued, "Iranians started dancing and celebrating the deaths of their own people. What happens is that when my own family members, my own friends call me, they say, 'Can you believe how many people have died?' Now we're going to celebrate because for so many years we've been pleading with the world to please help us. This regime is like a cancer in the Middle East. And you can see it, because when you look at their attacks, they're happening within the Middle East. These aren't planned or organized; they're targeting restaurants or similar places. And that's our feeling. We've been fighting for over 48 years."
Now we're going to celebrate because for so many years we've been pleading with the world to please help us. This regime is like a cancer in the Middle East. And you can see it, because when you look at their attacks, they're happening within the Middle East. These aren't planned or organized; they're targeting restaurants and similar places. And that's our sentiment. We've been fighting for over 48 years.
Mandana Karimi, Actress
Protests in India in support of Iran
Meanwhile, protests are taking place in many places around the world over the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. Protests are also taking place in many parts of India. From Kochi and Jammu and Kashmir to Uttar Pradesh, members of the Shia community took to the streets in many places. A three-day mourning period was declared in Lucknow.
Mandana Karimi's heart is broken by the protests in India
Seeing the protests in India in support of the Iranian regime, Mandana Karimi was saddened and said, "My heart is very broken right now because the protests taking place in India are in support of the Iranian regime." I went to hold a candlelight protest for my people two weeks ago, but I wasn't granted permission.
I am deeply heartbroken right now because the protests taking place in India are in support of the Iranian regime. I went to hold a candlelight protest for my people two weeks ago, but I wasn't granted permission.
Mandana Karimi on protests in support of Iran in India
Mandana expressed grief for Iran and celebrated Khamenei's death
Recently, Mandana Karimi shared a video of herself crying on her Instagram story and expressed grief for Iran. She wrote, "So much pain, so much hope, maybe this Nowruz (Iran's New Year) will finally be different. Pray for Iran." Mandana also expressed happiness over Khamenei's death. He shared a video of anchors tearfully announcing Khamenei's death on his Instagram story, accompanied by laughing emojis. He wrote, "Khamenei to Iranian anchors."


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