Tag: Faysal Quraishi

  • Faysal Quraishi rushes to Fahad Mustafa’s support, stresses need for ‘mutual respect’

    Faysal Quraishi rushes to Fahad Mustafa’s support, stresses need for ‘mutual respect’

    Renowned actor Faysal Quraishi recently shared his thoughts on the evolving entertainment industry and the importance of respecting seniors.

    He is currently hosting a Ramadan transmission on a private TV channel, where he engages in insightful discussions with various guests.

    In a recent episode featuring senior actress Saba Faisal, he addressed the growing debates on social media and the need for mutual respect among artists.

    “Social media has become very ruthless, and this is not just a problem in Pakistan—it’s happening globally. But the good thing is that today’s young generation is more sensible and understands the importance of respecting elders,” he said.

    He added, “The industry is moving in the right direction. If someone made a statement in the past, it was never meant to target anyone personally. I can confidently say that no one intended to hurt anyone.”

    It is speculated that Faysal Quraishi’s comments were in support of Fahad Mustafa, who recently faced backlash after criticising the content produced by the new generation of vloggers. Fahad stated that their content lacks quality and that some individuals are ‘selling their families’ for views. Following this statement, several well-known vloggers made controversial remarks about Fahad Mustafa, sparking further debate.

    Speaking about Fahad Mustafa, Faysal Quraishi remarked, “Fahad Mustafa is like a younger brother to me, and I know him very well. In the past, we also had differences with our seniors, but I have never shown disrespect or rudeness toward them.”

    Supporting Faysal Quraishi’s views, Saba Faisal also spoke in favour of Fahad Mustafa, stating, “I am not defending him just because he is from the industry, but because he is genuinely a respectful and well-mannered person.”

  • ‘My role wasn’t targeted,’ Amar Khan reacts to criticism of Sun Mere Dil

    ‘My role wasn’t targeted,’ Amar Khan reacts to criticism of Sun Mere Dil

    Renowned actor Amar Khan recently addressed the criticism surrounding Sun Mere Dil, which aired during a Ramzan transmission alongside Faisal Quraishi. When asked whether she faced negative feedback after the drama’s release, Amar clarified that while the show received significant criticism, her character remained largely unaffected.

    “Sun Mere Dil did face criticism, but not my role. The criticism targeted other aspects, and my character somehow stayed out of that conversation,” she stated.

    The drama, written by controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and starring Wahaj Ali and Maya Ali, faced scrutiny for its controversial plot. Unlike traditional stories that easily resonate with viewers, Sun Mere Dil explored themes and character developments that many found difficult to accept. The backlash was primarily directed at the overall concept and execution rather than individual performances.

    Notably, certain dialogues sparked controversy. To quote an example, a scene where Ammar’s character refers to Sadaf as “do takkay ki” (“worth two pennies”) drew parallels to previous works by the writer and was criticized for promoting toxic masculinity. Additionally, the repetitive mention of “eight crore,” which viewers felt was overemphasised throughout the series, also became a talking point. These elements contributed to the drama’s polarized reception, with discussions focusing on both the narrative choices and specific dialogues.

    While Amar Khan’s role was significant, it did not become a focal point of criticism. While lead actors often bear the weight of a show’s reception, her remarks suggest that the controversy surrounding Sun Mere Dil stemmed from broader storytelling choices rather than her performance.

    Her response also refers to an interesting aspect of audience reactions—how some characters or performances can escape public scrutiny even when a project is widely debated. Faisal Quraishi’s question reflected the common assumption that actors in controversial dramas inevitably face backlash, but Amar’s experience proved otherwise.

  • ‘Marrying Faysal Quraishi was an escape,’ says Sana Faysal

    ‘Marrying Faysal Quraishi was an escape,’ says Sana Faysal

    What leads someone to make a life-changing decision during a difficult time? For Sana Faysal, it was marrying actor Faysal Quraishi.

    Appearing as a guest on her husband’s podcast, Sana opened up about her struggles during a difficult time in her life. She shared how she was going through a very tough period and felt like she needed an escape back during divorce from her first husband.

    “At the time of my divorce, I was going through a very tough period. To be honest… I was looking for an escape. I married Faysal as an escape for myself… to get out of here,” she said.

    Sana admitted that she started having doubts shortly after their marriage.

    “After marriage… just a few days later… I started thinking, ‘what have I done?’… I didn’t understand [it]. I called my sister… I think. She told me that she didn’t get it either,” Sana said, adding that she then called her maternal aunt and cousin, with whom she had a little conversation about it all.

    Sana also talked about the wedding ceremony. “We had a very simple wedding, and it was in Ramazan…”

    Reflecting on societal perceptions, she highlighted the judgement that often follows celebrity marriage, particularly when one has been previously divorced.

    “I don’t know if it’s the same here… but in Punjab, the culture is completely different. If someone comes from a showbiz family, and if their previous marriages didn’t work out, we tend to think that the person is at fault. If the fault is theirs, how did it go on for 14 years?”

    Sana Faysal and Faysal Quraishi tied the knot in 2010.

    Earlier, renowned actor Faysal Quraishi’s wife, Sana Faisal, has given a karara response to an Instagram user who asked about her age.

    Faysal Quraishi and his wife, Sana Faysal, are often seen sharing pictures with each other on their social media.

    Faysal Quraishi shared a collaborative post on Instagram with his wife in which he congratulated his companion on their wedding anniversary and referred to her as ‘Sana Ji.’

    He captioned his post, “14 years of memories, laughter, and tears. I’m so grateful to share it all with you. Happy anniversary.”

    In response, well-known personalities congratulated the couple on their wedding anniversary and wished them well for the future.

    All the same, a female user asked Sana Faysal about her age, “How much older are you than Faysal Bhai?” To which Sana Faysal responded, “I am 10 to 12 years older. I hope your burning chest has cooled down.”

    Suddenly, Sana Faysal’s response went viral, being shared by many other pages.

    While some users are appreciating Sana Faysal’s answer, others believe it was a simple question to which Sana could have given a simple answer.

     

  • Exclusive: Shahzeb Khanzada writes crime drama starring Saba Qamar, Faysal Quraishi

    Exclusive: Shahzeb Khanzada writes crime drama starring Saba Qamar, Faysal Quraishi

     Renowned journalist Shahzeb Khanzada is stepping into the entertainment world with his first ever scripted project.  

     The ace journalist, known for hosting Geo’s flagship Aaj Shazeb Khanzada Kay Saath, has penned a crime drama that promises suspense and intrigue.


     
     Known for his hard-hitting news coverage and sharp insights, Shahzeb is now exploring the art of storytelling in the world of television dramas. 

    Shahzeb’s first ever yet to be titled crime thriller is being produced by 7th Sky Entertainment and directed by Wajahat Hussain Syed. Sources confirms that Saba Qamar and Faysal Quraishi have joined the cast.


      
    The highly anticipated drama is set to air soon on Geo Entertainment, and viewers can’t wait to witness Shahzeb Khanzada’s thrilling debut in the entertainment industry. 


     
    Fans of Khanzada’s investigative reporting can now expect the same intensity and depth in his dramatic storytelling. 

    Wajahat Hussain Syed has directed popular dramas such as, Do Bol, Ishq Jalebi, Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3, Chaudhry and Sons, Khaie, and most recent Faraar.

  • Internet can’t stop laughing at Faysal Quraishi and wife Sana’s viral video

    Internet can’t stop laughing at Faysal Quraishi and wife Sana’s viral video

    Actor Faysal Quraishi and his wife Sana Faysal had their Instagram followers laughing with another funny video.


    After the huge response to their last lip-sync comedy video, Sana posted another funny video with Faysal on Wednesday night. 


    In the new video, Faysal complains about the food she made, but after Sana gives him a stern look, he changes his mind.


    “Due to popular request,” Sana wrote in the caption. 


    The video quickly went viral, with thousands of views, likes, and comments praising the couple’s humor.


    Faysal Quraishi married Sana in 2010. The couple are parents to two children, a daughter named Aayat and a son named Farmaan. Faysal also has an older daughter, Hanish, from his first marriage, who lives with his mother, veteran actor Afshan Qureshi.


    Check the video below:

  • Pakistani actors have attitude, Indian actors are friendly: Faysal Quraishi

    Pakistani actors have attitude, Indian actors are friendly: Faysal Quraishi

    Actor Faysal Quraishi praised Indian actors and called them friendly in his recent podcast.

    “In India, a major event was held for Salman Khan’s unofficial organisation, Being Human, where actors from Pakistan were also invited, along with Indian actors in attendance,” he recalled.

    “I was surprised to see we were meeting Indian actors. The first meeting was with Sohail Khan and Sunil Shetty, who were gyming, and they started talking to me as if we were childhood friends,” he said.

    “Later, I met with Salman Khan, Chunky Pandey, and Javed Jaffrey – all were all very nice, asking for pictures,” he added.

    “The Indian actors were having a lot of fun. I see a bit of arrogance in our Pakistani actors, while the Indian actors were very friendly, so we were a little surprised because they were very welcoming,” Quraishi believes.

  • ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    Renowned actor Faysal Quraishi’s wife, Sana Faisal, has given a karara response to an Instagram user who asked about her age.

    Faysal Quraishi and his wife, Sana Faisal, are often seen sharing pictures with each other on their social media.

    Recently Faysal Quraishi shared a collaborative post on Instagram with his wife in which he congratulated his companion on their wedding anniversary and referred to her as ‘Sana Ji.’

    He captioned his post, “14 years of memories, laughter, and tears. I’m so grateful to share it all with you. Happy anniversary.”

    In response, well-known personalities congratulated the couple on their wedding anniversary and wished them well for the future.

    All the same, a female user asked Sana Faysal about her age, “How much older are you than Faysal Bhai?” To which Sana Faysal responded, “I am 10 to 12 years older. I hope your burning chest has cooled down.”

    Suddenly, Sana Faysal’s response went viral, being shared by many other pages.

    While some users are appreciating Sana Faysal’s answer, others believe it was a simple question to which Sana could have given a simple answer.

  • Faysal Quraishi praises Fahad Mustafa’s acting in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’

    Faysal Quraishi praises Fahad Mustafa’s acting in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’

    Renowned actor Faysal Quraishi is hosting his podcast, Pressure Buhat Hey, on his YouTube channel, Faysal Quraishi Official. In a recent episode, he talked about how producers often bargain hard when signing actors for dramas. He also shared his thoughts on Fahad Mustafa’s drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum.

    On Fahad Mustafa, Faysal Quraishi said, “I enjoyed his performance and encouraged him to keep doing television, but let’s see what he decides. I think he enjoys films the most, but we’re all happy to see him back on TV.” Faizan Sheikh added, “Now that Fahad Mustafa has done a drama, I think he should do it more often. I’m enjoying it, and I think he must have enjoyed the process too, but I’m not sure.”

    Speaking about producers, Faysal Quraishi said, “I have 30 years of experience, and I’ve never heard a producer say they have a big budget and that actors will be paid well. Producers always say, ‘We’re just getting by, the budget is too low, please consider this role.’ And I’m the one who usually agrees to whatever they say. I’m the person who gets convinced by any good character; most of the time, I accept their offer because I’m drawn to a good character.”

  • Lights, Camera, Celebration: Fahad Mustafa’s star-studded birthday dinner

    Lights, Camera, Celebration: Fahad Mustafa’s star-studded birthday dinner

    On the third day of Eid Ul Azha, Fahad Mustafa celebrated his birthday in style. He and his family, all dressed in black outfits, hosted a glamorous dinner for their friends from the entertainment industry.


    The guest list included big names like Faysal Quraishi, Adnan Siddiqui, Humayun Saeed, Aijaz Aslam, Sunita Marshall, Benita David, Sana Faysal, Rabya Kulsoom, Faizan Sheikh, Maham Aamir, and many others.


    Fahad cut the cake with his daughter and son, making it a memorable evening.


    Here are some pictures from the event:

  • ‘Wednesday’ star Jenna Ortega, others outraged by Rafah air strike

    ‘Wednesday’ star Jenna Ortega, others outraged by Rafah air strike

    After a deadly Israeli air strike in Rafah on Monday, resulted in 45 Palestinian refugees being burnt alive and at least one child beheaded, celebrities worldwide are using social media to express their anger and demand an urgent ceasefire.

    Pakistani actor Faysal Quraishi shared his sorrow and support for the victims on Instagram, “All eyes on Rafah. All hearts for Rafah. All thoughts with Rafah. All prayers include Rafah.”

    Imran Abbas made a strong appeal on Instagram: “Ceasefire now… What are we waiting for? Even the UK is speaking up, so why are we Muslims staying silent? You don’t need to belong to any religion to feel the pain of burning children and humans alive. There’s no excuse for this terrible brutality.”

    Hollywood actor Jenna Ortega, known for starring her role in the Netflix series ‘Wednesday,’ focused on the ongoing suffering of children in the genocide. In a post highlighting the harsh reality, she said, “People are arguing about a ceasefire while many children are still being killed. Where is the humanity?”

    Model and actor Saheefa Jabbar Khattak, who often speaks out on social media about important issues, shared her thoughts on Instagram. She criticized people who compare Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to Pakistan’s treatment of its minorities. Saheefa mentioned Kim Kardashian’s recent comment of “All lives matter” in response to a call for Palestinian liberation.

    Saheefa disagreed with the idea and said, “To those who say I should focus on problems in my own country first, I say: please learn about ethnic cleansing and genocide. The terrible things happening to minorities in our country are also wrong and should be condemned.”

    “But please, don’t say that one should condemn one wrong but not the other. To the people in power in the government of Pakistan, I ask you, as a taxpayer, and as a citizen of your country, to stop the genocide in our country. No one deserves this cruelty. We must remember that our flag is incomplete without the color white, which represents our minorities who are also contributing to Pakistan’s growth and economy.”

    Saheefa’s message continued to urge for better education and activism: “Stop justifying genocide, unlawful killings, rapes, assaults, and violence. When the Black Lives Matter movement started, some people responded with ‘all lives matter,’ not because they believed it, but to distract from the main focus of the movement.”

    Her passionate plea also included a call for targeted boycotting and a deeper understanding of the situation. She said, “Boycotting every company on the list isn’t practical. Many influencers, like myself, have stopped supporting various brands. Remember, the list is long, with hundreds of products from big companies. There’s a reason for focusing on specific boycotts.”

    According to Saheefa, a broad, untargeted boycott is “easier said than done” and might be harmful or impossible for “a third-world country with limited resources.” “Don’t boycott all 200 products. Learn why we’re targeting Coke, Starbucks, and McDonald’s. They were the first to publicly fund and support genocides. They fed IDF soldiers while children in the Gaza Strip were brutally killed, raped, and left hungry in the streets. Please, I urge each of you to educate yourselves,” she pleaded.

    The collective voices of these celebrities reflect a growing global demand for Palestinian liberation and an end to Israel’s apartheid regime that continues to claim Palestinian lives. Their heartfelt messages have resonated widely, shedding light on the human cost of the genocide and urging immediate action to prevent further loss of Palestinian lives.