A financial crisis is in full swing after the US dollar peaked at a whopping 150 last week, in its higher ever rate against the Pakistani rupee.

In response to this, actors like Shaan Shahid and Hamza Ali Abbasi decided to offer some economic solutions to the looming rate.

Shaan tweeted out an “appeal to fellow Pakistanis” to buy back all rupees.

 

He went on to say “let’s start with whatever little we have to start with exchange 50,100 or 1000$ and buy back our rupee. We must not question right now. Let’s unite as the threat is mutual. We have a right to disagree with each other but let’s agree on our survival our future.”

 

…And his little economic advice received interesting feedback by Twitter users.

 

 

Hamza’s advice was based on his own personal experience; both his mother and sister converted all their dollars into rupees to “strengthen the currency.”

The actor requested fellow Pakistanis to “ditch the dollar” and buy rupees.

https://twitter.com/iamhamzaabbasi/status/1131537974901002240?s=20

 

While some followers reaffirmed whether or not it was a good idea…

https://twitter.com/iamhamzaabbasi/status/1131539437253480448?s=20

 

Others shared how they had also converted their dollars.

 

 

Many lauded Hamza for what his mother and sister did.

 

And it even inspired a few to do the same!

 

However many also criticized Hamza’s tweet and stated that buying rupees was not the answer.

Source: @nichelifestyle/Instagram

 

The current government was condemned too for not living up to their previous statements of tapping into dollar reservoirs they claimed to have.

Source: @nichelifestyle/Instagram

 

Source: @nichelifestyle/Instagram

 

Source: @nichelifestyle/Instagram

 

Source: @nichelifestyle/Instagram

 

 

Do you agree with Hamza’s advice to sell the rupee? Will it help the Pakistan economy?

 

Hamza Ali Abbasi’s Latest Comment About Wing Commander Abhinandan’s Son Has Divided People

Philosopher Shaan Shahid Is Urging People To Pressurize The Government And People Are Like, “Bhai, Easy Ho Jao”