Trust cinema Recently, a video of Akbar Abdi was republished, in which Abdi raises some points about the issue of cheating on one’s life and wife.
Chandasaniyeh news base wrote: Because I am a famous person, can I act as I want and say whatever I want? It is definitely not the case, being famous is not a license to ignore the principles of respect and politeness.
Recently, a video of Akbar Abdi was republished in which he speaks and behaves insultingly with his wife. In this regard, one of the readers sent an “open letter” that you will read below.
“Mr. Abdi, hello
Let’s go straight to the point. If your wife, who has been married to you since she was 14 years old and is also your stepdaughter, and has been hurt by your betrayals and actions many times and has not left you, does it mean that you say these things in front of the camera and after many humiliations and Damage in life together, break his heart in front of the camera and millions of other people?
This behavior not only questions your character and credibility, but also shows your attitude towards all women.
Mr. Akbar Abdi, I was in my husband’s house since I opened my eyes, I was not yet sixteen when I saw his betrayals. My heart was bleeding, and by the way, like you, we lived for almost 35 years, and my injuries, pains, and sufferings still continue. But if I haven’t divorced until now, it’s definitely not because of what you say.
You have no knowledge of the inside of a woman, you talk so easily. And you don’t understand that maybe the worst pain for a betrayed person is not only to have this story brought up in front of others but also to make fun of it. Have you ever looked into your spouse’s eyes?
Fame does not mean freedom from responsibility, let your name carry the name of the artist. To be socially and artistically responsible, what is your responsibility towards the woman who has burned and built you for years? Whatever you did, you did it, but was this last blow needed to crush someone who either loves you or has to stay or is not strong enough to leave you?
And in the end, it is not art to break the heart until you can win the heart”