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Amna Malik says a Jinn once returned her missing money

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Nov 10

Pakistani actor Amna Malik, who is currently starring in the hit drama ‘Jama Taqseem’, has revealed how she “once told a Jinn to return some missing money”, and actually got it back.

 

Appearing on Tabish Hashmi’s show ‘Hasna Mana Hai’, she said that some money of hers once disappeared from her house. “Before that, my jewelry or clothes used to go missing every now and then,” Malik said, adding how she first suspected that it was her domestic help’s doing, but it was not that.

 

“Someone told me that Jinns roam around houses and some Jinn‑children play pranks by hiding things […] if the Jinns are good, you speak to them and they return the items,” she said.

 

Malik recalled how she addressed the unseen presence and said, “Whoever you are… in my house, young or old, please do not hide my things… return them.”

 

Later in the evening, she said, the money that had gone missing was found.

 

Malik said it scared her and her children, but since then, “Whenever something goes missing at home, I talk to the Jinns.”

 

Fans were quick to react to the story, with one commenting, “Jinn peson ka kia krty 😂.” Another joked, “Netflix ki subscription leni ho gi for this show.” 

 

This is not the first time a Pakistani celebrity has narrated some sort of supernatural experience of theirs.

 

Actress Samina Peerzada also once shared a similar story, recalling that she was attacked by a Jinn right before the shooting of her horror film Deemak.

 

“I asked the house help two or three times to turn on the light, but when no one did, I went to the backyard myself and turned it on.” 

 

“Someone pushed me hard from behind. I fell far away and got several injuries. But there was no one there except me. It was a Jinn.”

 

Despite the shock, she said she carried on. “After the incident, I bandaged my injury and went straight to the shoot. I completed the shooting.”

 

Actor Hira Soomro also once shared her own supernatural encounter while staying at a hotel in the picturesque Naran Valley. 

 

On a podcast she said, “I am 100 percent sure jinns exist in Naran, that place feels heavy.” 

 

She also recalled how her hotel room door “kept opening and closing on its own” and how she “heard the flush in the bathroom go off twice without anyone inside”.

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