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Daddy Hikima Abale spoke thoughtfully about Adam’s situation in the camp.

The famous actor Daddy Hikima Abale, commonly known as Abale, recently shared a short video addressing the situation of his colleague Adam, who is currently in a camp.

In the video, Abale reflects on the hurtful comments Adam has been receiving on social media, especially concerning the topic of marriage. It’s clear that this issue deeply troubles Adam.

Abale offers two pieces of advice: one for Adam and another for the Kannywood industry as a whole. He expresses concern for both Adam’s circumstances and the behavior of his fellow industry members.

“I want to discuss Adam in two aspects: his situation and our responsibility as members of the Kannywood industry.

Instead of criticizing him, we should reach out and support him. What kind of support can he receive? Some people even mock him when he buys and eats chicken, which is very inappropriate.

Given the current circumstances, anyone can find themselves in a similar situation, whether they are an actor, director, or producer. It’s important to think about how we can help him. The advice given to him, no matter how serious it may seem, should always come with compassion.

First and foremost, Adam should let go of his burdens. He needs to remember that God is the ultimate source of guidance and mercy. We should teach him that life can be faced with prayer.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) taught us that when we are worried, we should pray, and God will ease our hearts,” said Daddy Hikima Abale.

So, how do we live in Kannywood?

Sixty percent of people in Kannywood are not living a life aligned with their faith. It’s crucial to reflect: if I live solely for myself, what will I truly gain? This is not a righteous way to live. We must address our problems. Today, it could be someone else; tomorrow, it could be me. Ultimately, none of us knows our fate, so regardless of life’s challenges, we should not forget God.

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