Iranian-Indian actress Mandana Karimi praised Donald Trump for what she described as a liberating role in Iran after the death of Ali Khamenei. Here’s a look at her background and public stance.
Iranian-Indian actress and model Mandana Karimi sparked widespread attention this week by praising US President Donald Trump, calling him a liberating figure for Iran in the wake of the reported death of the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Karimi shared a picture of Trump and wrote, “Dear Mr President, Iranian people will remember you the way Israel remembers Cyrus the Great.” She drew a parallel between Trump’s actions and the legacy of the ancient Persian ruler, whom many consider a historic liberator.
Comparing Trump to Cyrus the Great
In her message, Karimi invoked Cyrus the Great, a 6th-century BC Persian emperor renowned for establishing a vast empire and for policies of tolerance toward diverse cultures and religions. By likening Trump to Cyrus, Karimi suggested that Trump could be seen as a figure who might help usher in change in Iran.
Her comments come against a backdrop of intense geopolitical tension in the Middle East and competing narratives about the future of Iran’s political direction following the reported death of its long-time leader.
Who is Mandana Karimi?
Born in Tehran in 1988, Mandana Karimi is an actress and model with Iranian and Indian roots. She moved to India in her 20s to pursue modelling and later transitioned into acting. Karimi appeared in Bollywood films including Bhaag Johnny and Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3, and gained additional recognition as a contestant on television shows like Bigg Boss 9 and Lock Upp.
Over the years, she has used her platform to speak on social and political issues, particularly relating to Iran and human rights, often drawing commentary and debate on social media.
Public reactions and controversy
Karimi’s latest praise of Trump has generated varied reactions across social media, reflecting broader divisions over views on the Iran situation and Trump’s foreign policy moves. While some supporters see her comments as bold, critics argue that equating a contemporary political leader with a historic ruler oversimplifies complex current events.
Her public statements on geopolitics have previously sparked controversy, including backlash over posts on international conflicts and criticism from sections of online audiences.
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