Tag: Hania Aamir

  • ‘You’re that Shabana’; Hania Aamir meets officer behind viral trend

    ‘You’re that Shabana’; Hania Aamir meets officer behind viral trend

    Star actress Hania Amir’s meeting with Sindh police officer Shabana has gone viral on social media.

    In the video, Hania is seen warmly hugging Officer Shabana and saying, “You’re that Shabana! You’re really amazing!” In response, Officer Shabana smiles and says, “It was nice meeting all of you. It’s my pleasure to be with you all, and thank you for all the love.”

    Officer Shabana previously gained fame for her role in protecting American visitor Onijah Robinson during her stay in Pakistan. Onijah arrived in late 2024, reportedly to meet a Pakistani man she had fallen in love with online, and returned to the US in February after spending several months in the country.

    After returning home, Onijah praised Officer Shabana in an interview, describing her as a “kind and dedicated officer” who took care of her like family. Onijah’s heartfelt words, especially the line “I love Shabana,” went viral, inspiring countless TikTok videos and memes.

  • Does Hania Aamir really have another Instagram account? Superstar clears the air

    Does Hania Aamir really have another Instagram account? Superstar clears the air

    Renowned actress Hania Aamir recently addressed her fans through an Instagram story, warning them about fake accounts pretending to be her.

    “This is the only account I have on Instagram. In case anyone is getting any requests from any other accounts posing as me, please report them. Thank you. <3” she wrote.

    This clarification comes at a time when Hania is dealing with a massive drop in her online engagement. Following the recent Pahalgam attack, the Indian government reportedly blocked Instagram accounts of several Pakistani celebrities including Hania’s cutting them off from a large chunk of their fanbase in India.

    Before the ban, Hania’s Instagram posts regularly crossed 950,000 likes with thousands of comments. But now, her latest posts are getting around 85,000 likes  a nearly 90 percent drop in reach. Many believe this is due to her Indian followers losing access to her profile.

    Amid this situation, a mysterious Instagram account named ‘naaamtousunahogaa’ became visible to Indian users and was even followed by Hania’s official account. 


    This sparked rumors that she may have created a new account for her Indian fans a theory she has now subtly shut down with her recent statement.

  • ‘Subscribed to VPN just for you’; Indian fans go the extra mile to follow Hania Aamir on Instagram

    ‘Subscribed to VPN just for you’; Indian fans go the extra mile to follow Hania Aamir on Instagram

    After the Indian government blocked Pakistani superstar Hania Aamir’s Instagram account, her Indian fans found a clever way to keep following her by using a VPN.

    The ban was imposed after the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) .Several Pakistani celebrities’ social media accounts, including Hania’s, were blocked in India and labeled national security threats.

    But that didn’t stop her admirers.

    Hania recently posted new photos on Instagram with the caption: ““Yaad nai satati”?” Her comment section quickly filled with replies from Indian fans, many of whom revealed they had subscribed to VPN services to access her account.

    Many expressed how much they missed her. Some even shared that they had subscribed to VPN services just to view her posts. “I subscribed to a VPN for you!” one user wrote. Another added, “Don’t worry, Indians will reach your Instagram even from Mars.”

    Hania responded to one of the comments with a playful “Sadqy.”

    Fans from Bangladesh also joined in to show their love and support in the comments.

    One Indian fan wrote that she would pass Hania’s message along to her friends in India — to which the actress responded with a warm thank you.

  • Nadia Khan slams Fawad, Hania, others for not calling India out over Pakistan allegations

    Nadia Khan slams Fawad, Hania, others for not calling India out over Pakistan allegations

    Renowned host Nadia Khan has stirred a fiery debate on patriotism during her popular morning show Rise and Shine on Entertainment 365.

    Following the Pahalgam incident in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir, for which India has blamed Pakistan without providing concrete evidence, Nadia took a bold stance and openly questioned the loyalty of leading Pakistani celebrities.

    She called out actors such as Fawad Khan, Hania Aamir, Danish Taimoor, and Mawra Hocane for commenting on the incident without, in her view, understanding the full picture.

    “It is India’s deliberate move to stop films from releasing and to get cricket events cancelled,” she said on her show. “I need an answer from all Pakistani celebrities… why don’t you feel saddened when India stages such incidents and blames Pakistan?”

    Nadia expressed disappointment that celebrities chose to speak up without questioning India’s narrative.

    “You are answerable, why didn’t you question India for staging the Pahalgam incident to shift the blame onto Pakistan?” she asked.

    Referring to the silencing of dissenting Indian voices, she made reference to the late actor Om Puri: “Have you forgotten Om Puri, who came to Pakistan, praised the country, returned and was murdered?”

    She praised fellow artist Mishi Khan for standing up, saying, “At least someone had the courage to speak up.”

    Nadia criticised what she described as blind support from celebrities, urging them to recognise Pakistan’s ongoing struggles.

    “You are Pakistani first. Look at the current circumstances. When you don’t know something, don’t speak. India wants to stop Pakistan’s water, that’s a bigger issue.”

    She also drew parallels between Kashmir and Palestine: “It’s the same thing Israel is doing in Palestine, India is doing in Kashmir. We should raise our voice.”

    Nadia applauded athlete Arshad Nadeem for refusing to compete in India, calling it “a powerful statement.”

    “We are a country of 250 million. We don’t need anyone’s support. Our youth, our dramas, our engineers, and doctors, they are our strength.”

    She reminded that celebrities that “You are here because of Pakistani dramas. Don’t forget that. Why are you chasing Indian approval? Why are you tweeting for them?”

    She concluded by saying the public isn’t questioning their patriotism, but their silence and weak response.

    “This is criminal negligence. You are praising the enemy. Don’t you know who’s doing this? It’s India. Not even outsiders can enter that prison-like place.”

    She advised, “If you’re scared about not getting work, remember there’s plenty of work in Pakistan. The world watches our dramas. Don’t be so worried now.”

  • VIDEO: Indian fans ‘send’ water bottles for Hania Aamir

    VIDEO: Indian fans ‘send’ water bottles for Hania Aamir

    Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, who has a huge fan following in India, recently became the subject of a viral meme video created by some of her Indian fans.

    The video surfaced after rising tensions between India and Pakistan following a tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. In response to the Indian government’s five-point plan—reportedly including the possibility of revisiting the Indus Waters Treaty signed in 1960—some Indian social media users made a light-hearted meme.

    In the video, fans are seen packing water bottles into a box labeled with Hania Aamir’s name and address in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The clip was clearly made in a humorous spirit and was intended as playful content, not meant to be taken seriously.

    However, some viewers felt the timing was inappropriate and commented that jokes on sensitive issues should be avoided.

    Earlier, Hania Aamir had shared a message of peace in response to the Kashmir tragedy. In an Instagram story, she wrote, “Tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My heart is with the innocent lives affected by the recent events. In pain, in grief, and hope—we are one.”

    She also added, “When innocent lives are lost, the pain is not theirs alone—it belongs to all of us. No matter where we come from, grief speaks the same language. May we choose humanity, always.”

    The water bottle video was just meme content created for entertainment. There is no real shipping involved, as direct delivery to Pakistan is not possible from India, especially with cross-border transit currently suspended due to diplomatic restrictions.


    Meanwhile, Hania was said to be working alongside Diljit Dosanjh in the upcoming film Sardaar Ji 3. While the UK schedule has been completed, there are reports that the team might reshoot her scenes with another actress. However, there’s no official statement yet from the filmmakers.

  • Hania Aamir to star with Diljit Dosanjh in Sardar Ji 3, confirms Nasir Chinyoti

    Hania Aamir to star with Diljit Dosanjh in Sardar Ji 3, confirms Nasir Chinyoti

    Pakistani actor Nasir Chinyoti has confirmed that renowned actress Hania Aamir is playing a lead role in the Indian Punjabi film Sardar Ji 3.

    For some time now, fans had been speculating about Hania’s appearance in the film alongside popular Indian singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh. Now, Nasir Chinyoti, who is also part of the film, has officially confirmed her involvement.

    He revealed that Hania Aamir is not playing a side role but an important lead character. “Is the heroine ever in a side role?” he joked. “She is a perfect actress and has done a great job,” he added, praising her performance.

    Nasir also shared that Hania speaking Punjabi in the film will be a pleasant surprise for the audience. “Everyone will be shocked by how well she speaks Punjabi. She has truly impressed everyone with her performance,” he said.

    Earlier, a clip from one of Diljit Dosanjh’s concerts went viral, in which he paused the show to call Hania Aamir on stage, further fuelling rumours of their collaboration.

    Both Hania and Diljit had also shared similar Instagram stories, which led fans to believe they were working on a project together. However, neither of them confirmed nor denied the news at that time.

    Sardar Ji 3 is a continuation of a popular Indian Punjabi film series. The film’s producers have so far kept the full cast and storyline under wraps.

  • ‘Hania Aamir is wasting her time on Indian PR,’ says Nadia Khan

    ‘Hania Aamir is wasting her time on Indian PR,’ says Nadia Khan

    Senior actress and TV host Nadia Khan has voiced strong criticism of actress Hania Aamir’s efforts to build her career in India, calling her focus on Indian public relations (PR) a waste of time.

    Speaking on her talk show Kya Baat Hai, Nadia Khan discussed how some Pakistani actors, including Hania Aamir, are trying to make their way into the Indian entertainment industry.

    “I’ve heard Hania Aamir will soon be working in a film with Indian actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh,” Nadia said. “She’s working with PR people in India to create opportunities for herself, but in my opinion, she’s wasting her time.”

    Nadia emphasised that such efforts may not yield the results Hania hopes for. “She will not benefit from Indian PR. The time Hania is wasting there could be used more effectively here,” she stated.

    Actresses Atiqa Odho and Sadia Imam, who were also present during the discussion, added that Hania isn’t the first Pakistani actress to try this route. 

    They noted that Pakistani actress Sajal Aly stepped away from Bollywood after doing just one film in India.

    Nadia further said, “Hania Aamir should focus on her work in Pakistan instead of trying to break into India through PR. It won’t help her in the long run.”

    During the episode, the panel also discussed Fawad Khan’s upcoming Indian film, Abir Gulal, which has already sparked protests in India. Nadia used this as another example to highlight the unstable relationship between the two industries and the challenges Pakistani actors face when trying to work across the border.

    Recently, Indian media and social media platforms have also reported that Hania Aamir is expected to appear in a cameo role in Sardar Ji 3 alongside Diljit Dosanjh. However, neither Hania nor Diljit has officially confirmed nor denied this news.

  • Hania Aamir and Indian designers are a match made in heaven

    Hania Aamir and Indian designers are a match made in heaven

    Superstar Hania Aamir looks awesome in everything she wears but if late she’s been wearing Indian designers on certain occasions and we have to say, its like a match made in heaven. 

    The Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum star once again stole the spotlight—this time at a friend’s wedding celebration.

     She shared a dreamy glimpse of her look on Instagram, leaving fans absolutely awestruck.


    She captioned the post: “Peak innocence // who’s loss??” — and that one line said it all.


    Dressed in a soft light pink and ivory lehnga choli by Indian designer Mahima Mahajan, Hania looked effortlessly graceful. Styled by @aarindanoor, with makeup by @sonia_nazir, and accessories from @amayrajewelspk, the actress radiated elegance in every frame.


    The outfit perfectly complemented her soft glam and natural charm. One standout moment? A serene shot of Hania holding a cup of coffee — simple, candid, and striking.


    Her post quickly lit up social media.


    One admirer wrote: “She’s the girl that everyone dreams of! ”


    Another described her as a “sparkly strawberry cheesecake ”


    But it didn’t stop there. A passionate fan poured out emotions, writing:


    “She’s Hania Aamir. Let her slay her life! Don’t you dare stop her! Happiness suits her. Simplicity suits her. Weirdness makes her beautiful. Her staying true to herself is my favorite. She’s our favorite because she is Hania Aamir.”


    Whether it’s a wedding, a quiet coffee moment, or just being herself — Hania Aamir knows how to keep it real, and beautiful.

    Check the pictures below:

  • Hania Aamir stuns in Indian designer sharara at friend’s wedding

    Hania Aamir stuns in Indian designer sharara at friend’s wedding

    Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has just given everyone major bridesmaid goals as she attended her friend’s wedding in a dreamy traditional look that’s winning hearts across borders.

    Hania wore a stunning ivory and gold sharara set by Indian designer Ridhi Bansal, styled by celebrity fashion expert Mohit Rai. The outfit was from the luxury label ITRH, known for blending traditional and modern Indian fashion — and let’s just say, Hania absolutely nailed the look.

    She shared a photo on Instagram with the caption: “I’ll always get you coffee & cheesecake.”

    Meanwhile, Itrh @ithrofficial also posted a video of Hania on Instagram, writing, “Draped in elegance and gilded in tradition — @haniaheheofficial mesmerizes in our exquisite ensemble, adorned with a radiant mirror jaal veil.”

    Her outfit featured a short, straight-cut silk kurta with a sweetheart neckline and three-quarter sleeves, paired beautifully with a voluminous sharara. The hemline was adorned with a wide golden border that added glamour to her entire look. But the real showstopper? Her heavy jaal-work dupatta, covered in mirror detailing and gilded thread work, which she draped elegantly across her chest.

    Fans quickly noticed that Hania’s mirror veil look reminded them of Kareena Kapoor’s recent ethnic outfit, with many calling it a cross-border style moment! Two fashion icons, one bold accessory trend — and we’re here for it.

    To complete her look, the 28-year-old actress wore gold chandelier-style kundan earrings and a pair of Miu Miu gold-rimmed sunglasses, adding just the right amount of sparkle.

    Her hair was styled in soft, voluminous waves, while her makeup featured a glowing base, foiled gold eyeshadow, winged liner, rosy blush, champagne highlighter, and a peach-pink lipstick — giving her the ultimate fresh and radiant wedding vibe.

    Whether it’s fashion, grace, or style, Hania Aamir proved she’s always wedding-ready — and this time, with a beautiful nod to Indian design.

    Fashion knows no borders — and Hania just made that loud and clear!

  • ‘Making someone uncomfortable isn’t funny’; Reham Khan calls out Ali Safina

    ‘Making someone uncomfortable isn’t funny’; Reham Khan calls out Ali Safina

    Filmmaker and journalist Reham Khan has strongly criticized actor and host Ali Safina for his question to actress and social media influencer Merub Ali regarding Hania Aamir.


    Taking to Instagram, Reham shared a video expressing her frustration over the viral moment, questioning whether Ali Safina’s approach was appropriate.

    The controversy began when Merub Ali appeared as a guest on a podcast. During the conversation, Ali Safina unexpectedly asked, “Does Asim Azhar sing for you?” Before she could respond, he jokingly hummed a lyric from a song, saying, “Ve Hania Ve Dil Jania”?

    Merub, visibly surprised, chose to ignore the remark and continued the conversation without reacting negatively.

    Now, Reham Khan has stepped in to criticize the situation. In her video message, she remarked, “A video clip is going viral where a young girl, who may be a model or actress, is put in an awkward spot. If a boy had been in her place, it might have been different. But making a girl feel uncomfortable by bringing up her partner’s ex-love or romantic past is not funny or laughable.”

    She further stated, “Making fun of someone or embarrassing them in this way is not humor, it’s painful.”

    Reham also condemned the societal mindset behind such questions. “If someone had a secret affair or marriage and you joke about it, that’s one thing. But when people have been open about their relationships, our younger generation still tries to embarrass them—even 10 years later. You are subconsciously teaching them hypocrisy, that they should hide things instead of being honest.”

    She expressed disappointment over the mindset, adding, “It’s sad that the British Parliament is acknowledging the achievements of one of the three people you are attacking, while another is just a young girl whom you are trying to humiliate.”


    Calling the act shameful, Reham said, “Asking such questions to a girl is a despicable act. The person who asked it is not too young to know better. The lesson you are giving to the younger generation is wrong.”

    She concluded by reminding people of the impact such behavior has had on others. “This has happened to many people before, including me. But please, don’t do this to the younger generation. Let them be true to themselves—don’t make them like you.”