Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • ‘Never invested a rupee’; Shazia, Wajahat Rauf deny son Aashir is a nepo baby

    ‘Never invested a rupee’; Shazia, Wajahat Rauf deny son Aashir is a nepo baby

    Celebrity producer-director duo Shazia Wajahat and Wajahat Rauf have strongly denied claims that their son Aashir Wajahat benefited from nepotism in the Pakistani entertainment industry.

    In a candid conversation on a recent podcast, the couple opened up about the online criticism their son has faced, asserting that they have “never invested a single rupee” in his career.

    “There was this helplessness because I was being restricted from replying to trolls,” Shazia said, addressing the public perception that Aashir’s success was handed to him due to his parents’ influence. “People used to say its nepotism and his dad must have done everything for him. But we knew he was doing it all on his own.”

    Wajahat Rauf echoed his sentiments, revealing that Aashir had been financially independent from a young age. “He used to do advertisements for big companies as a child. By collecting that money, he made his own music videos costing around 1 to 1.5 lakh rupees. We never funded them. In fact, we were busy with our dramas. I’ve never called anyone to get him a role or a music project.”

    He further clarified that no industry peer can claim that Wajahat Rauf ever made a call to get Aashir a role. “No one can come and say Wajahat called them to shoot a song or cast him in a film. That just didn’t happen.”

    Wajahat shared how Aashir created his early music videos on a shoestring budget. “Some videos were shot at his grandmother’s house. Washed clothes were hanging in the background. The girl in the video was his friend and didn’t even charge him. That’s how he started.”

    He added that Aashir has received both appreciation and trolling for his music, particularly referencing his hit song Ranjhna, which gained popularity. “Some songs were loved, some were not. A man learns from his mistakes.”

    The couple opened up about their concern for their son’s emotional well-being in the face of intense public scrutiny. “We were very upset and concerned about Aashir,” Wajahat said. “We worried about whether he could handle the criticism. I was afraid he might break down.”

    Addressing the source of public skepticism, Wajahat explained: “People see a 17-year-old uploading pictures with Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Dananeer, and Imran Ashraf, and they wonder, ‘What’s so special about him?’ They think these kids are born with silver spoons. But what they don’t see is the struggle behind the scenes. Aashir never defends himself, but he used to sit outside studios for hours, waiting.”

    Wajahat also pointed out that nepotism does not guarantee success in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. “This isn’t India. You don’t automatically get work because your parents are famous. Aashir has done four films—two of them weren’t even mine. John and Na Baligh Afraad weren’t our productions. He has also done PTV telefilms and other projects.”

    Shazia shared the story of how Aashir was cast in the film John, entirely on his own merit. “We didn’t even know who Babar, the writer-director, was. One day, Aashir told us he had been offered the lead role in a film. We were shocked,” she said. “He said Saleem Mairaj was also part of it. I later confirmed with Saleem bhai, and he said, ‘Yes, this boy Babar brought a great script and I agreed to work on it.’ Aashir had even shot an audition on the set of Raqs-e-Bismil without our knowledge.”

    Despite her desire to publicly defend her son’s struggles, Shazia said her family discouraged her from speaking out. “I wanted to say so much about what he went through, but my family stopped me. They said it wasn’t worth it.”

    Aashir Wajahat is a Pakistani actor, singer, and content creator known for his early start in showbiz. He began his career as a child actor in commercials and gradually transitioned into films and music. He has appeared in four films, including Karachi Se Lahore, Chhalawa, Na Baligh Afraad, and John. Notably, John marked his first lead role in a non-family production.

    As a singer, Aashir gained widespread attention with his song Ranjhna, which became popular among youth audiences. He has also released several other songs, including Tutti Frutti, Sadqay, and Jo Tu Na Mila (cover), experimenting across genres and styles.

    Following the release of John and a Ramzan special drama, “Aashir has taken a complete break from acting and music, with no current projects announced,” shared Shazia.

  • ‘Forehead kiss’: Mehwish Hayat shares vulnerable side in Instagram post

    ‘Forehead kiss’: Mehwish Hayat shares vulnerable side in Instagram post

    Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat, known for her strong on-screen personas and commanding presence, offered a rare glimpse into her softer side with a heartfelt Instagram post.

    Sharing a series of photos in which she can be seen being real, the Ms. Marvel star captioned them: “Even a gangsta like me needs a forehead kiss sometimes.”

    The post, which quickly went viral, sparked a wave of support and affection from fans, with many praising the actress for her emotional honesty. While a fan was quick to say: “You, in a gangsta movie/show would be such a treat to watch! Be it local or international.”

    Another fan wrote: “May you get all you wish for over and over and over and over again. PS: Thank you for making us smile by posting this eye candy.”

    Hayat, one of the most recognized faces in Pakistani entertainment, has long been celebrated for her fierce independence and bold career choices. But the caption reveals a more vulnerable layer beneath the surface of her public image.

    The timing of the post follows the conclusion of her hit drama Daayan, which aired after a seven-year break from television. The series received critical acclaim and strong audience ratings, marking a successful return to the small screen for Hayat. Her performance was widely praised for its emotional depth and screen command.

    Internationally, Mehwish Hayat continues to break barriers. She played a supporting role in the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which was a significant moment for Pakistani representation on global platforms. She also appeared in a music video alongside Indian rapper Honey Singh, further establishing her crossover appeal.

    Awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz in 2019, Hayat has built a reputation for choosing diverse and challenging roles. Her filmography includes major Pakistani box-office hits such as Punjab Nahi Jaungi, Load Wedding, Jawani Phir Nahi Ani, London Nahi Jaunga and Actor in Law.

    On television, she has delivered standout performances in serials like Dillagi, Mirat-ul-Uroos, Kabhi Kabhi, Meri Behan Maya and Daayan.

    Despite her celebrity status, Mehwish Hayat has often spoken about the pressures of fame and the need for emotional resilience in the spotlight.

  • ‘Jootay do, paise lo’, Ayeza Khan welcomes her bhabhi in a fun-filled shaadi extravaganza

    ‘Jootay do, paise lo’, Ayeza Khan welcomes her bhabhi in a fun-filled shaadi extravaganza

    Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan has officially welcomed her bhabhi [sister-in-law] at the recently-held grand wedding ceremony of her brother.

    Taking to Instagram, Ayeza shared a heartfelt video capturing the highlights of the wedding festivities, which featured everything from vibrant dance performances and sehra bandi to the lively joota chupai tradition.

    The actress was seen enjoying every moment alongside her husband, actor Danish Taimoor, and her family.

    “And here it is! The biggest day we were all waiting for – the day we get to welcome our beautiful Bhabi home. Alhamdulillah, Allah has been so kind and merciful to us… May this new journey bring only happiness, peace, and countless blessings into our lives. Ameen. [sic]” she wrote in the caption.

    The starlet thanked her fans for their warm wishes and constant support, calling them her “family”, emphasising how deeply personal this moment was for her.

    At the ceremony, Ayeza dazzled in a striking golden outfit, her radiant smile and graceful dance moves becoming the highlight of the evening.

    Ayeza had been actively sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of the wedding events for the past few days, with fans and fellow celebrities flooding her posts with congratulatory messages and prayers for the newlyweds.

    She had on Monday also shared a video of her dance performance with her brothers and requested fans not to judge it. “Crazy how we recorded our rehearsals for the final day of the event but ended up doing only bhangras on the main day,” she wrote.

    Ayeza said that they did not have time to practice new songs so they performed on the same songs which were played on her own wedding.

  • Sarees, Bengali and choosing one superstar over SRK; Here’s how Hania Aamir won over Bangladesh

    Sarees, Bengali and choosing one superstar over SRK; Here’s how Hania Aamir won over Bangladesh

    She came, she spoke and she conquered. Pakistani fan-favourite Hania Aamir has once again proven why she’s one of the most beloved stars of her generation, not just in Pakistan, but across the border and now in Bangladesh as well.

    Currently in Dhaka for a brand shoot representing Pakistan, Hania Aamir has taken social media by storm with her charm, wit, and wardrobe choices and fans just can’t get enough.

    During a recent public appearance at a star-studded event in Bangladesh, Hania was asked to pick between Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Bangladeshi heartthrob Shakib Khan. With a cheeky smile, Hania turned to the cheering crowd and replied, “I think you guys like Shakib Khan more, so… Shakib Khan.”

    The audience erupted in applause and excitement, clearly loving her thoughtful gesture and grace. But she didn’t stop there. Hania also attempted to speak Bengali, sweetly saying: “Rakin tume dekhte shundar,” which means “Rakin, you are beautiful.”

    Fans were quick to praise her effort, dubbing her “the queen of hearts” and hailing her for embracing local culture with such ease and authenticity.

    Hania’s style game in Bangladesh has been nothing short of spectacular. From a stunning black bead-embroidered gown to a dazzling golden shimmery saree, she has been serving look after look. She even walked the ramp, exuding grace and confidence that left fans and media swooning.

    She also shared BTS glimpses from her photoshoots, donning a traditional floral frock, a bindi on her forehead, and a bright smile that lit up every frame. In another viral reel, she wore a green saree and added a Bengali song to the background, giving classic desi girl vibes with her signature shy-yet-playful expressions.

    It wasn’t just fans who fell under her spell. Fellow Pakistani celebrities were quick to flood her posts with love. Mahira Khan commented, “Beautiful.” Yumna Zaidi showered her with “Love love love” and Kinza Hashmi chimed in with “Haseen.”

    Of course, Hania’s ever-watchful fanbase didn’t miss a beat. Some hilariously pointed out that her hair appeared short in Pakistan just days before and suddenly seemed longer in Bangladesh.

    Hania Aamir continues to win hearts with her down-to-earth personality, infectious laughter, and ability to connect with fans beyond borders. Whether it’s India, Bangladesh, or back home in Pakistan, her star power is clearly on the rise. One thing’s for sure, wherever Hania goes, the spotlight follows.

  • Luv Di Saun poster shows Farhan Saeed, Mamya Shajaffar looking their absolute best

    Luv Di Saun poster shows Farhan Saeed, Mamya Shajaffar looking their absolute best

    ARY Films has officially revealed the first poster of its upcoming romantic drama Luv Di Saun, starring singer-turned-actor Farhan Saeed and rising star Mamya Shajaffar in lead roles.

    The film, which promises an intense and emotionally charged love story, is directed by Irfan Malik and jointly presented by Pervez Malik Films, ARY Films, and Salman Iqbal.

    Taking to Instagram, ARY Films shared the poster with the caption: “The wait is over! Presenting the official poster of Luv di Saun — an intense love story where passion collides with destiny. Love knows no limits. Are you ready?”

    The poster depicts Farhan Saeed sitting on a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle, while Mamya Shajaffar, dressed in a golden shimmery gown, sits back-to-back with him, hinting at a tale of love constrained by societal boundaries. The visual tone and styling suggest a story set against a backdrop of cultural conflict and deep emotional stakes.

    Director Irfan Malik also posted the poster on his official account, describing the film as: “Luv di Saun — an unforgettable journey of passion, sacrifice, and soul-deep connection. Here’s the official poster of a love story like no other.”

    Adding to the excitement, veteran actor and producer Humayun Saeed also shared the poster, writing: “Looking forward to this one! Releasing soon in cinemas.”

    Farhan Saeed, known for his performances in both television and music, returns to the silver screen in a more intense and dramatic avatar. Meanwhile, Mamya Shajaffar, who transitioned from modeling to acting, has been gaining acclaim for her roles in TV dramas Faraar, Jaan Se Pyara Juni and Jhok Sarkar. Luv Di Saun marks a significant step in her cinematic journey.

    With the poster now revealed and anticipation building, fans can expect a release date announcement soon as the film gears up for its theatrical debut.

  • ‘Men these days behave like angry women,’ Momina Iqbal says

    ‘Men these days behave like angry women,’ Momina Iqbal says

    Actress Momina Iqbal has given an open and candid interview, discussing her personal life, relationships and emotional experiences, especially about men and her love life.

    Speaking about her family, Momina said that she shared a close bond with her younger siblings. She mentioned that her younger brother treats her with immense love and respect, just as she does with him and her younger sister.

    Recalling a recent emotional moment, Momina said that during a bout of depression, her younger brother brought her floral bangles (gajray), which deeply touched her and lifted her spirits.

    She emphasised that her brothers are extremely caring and respectful, which has set a very high standard for her when it comes to relationships. Because of this strong emotional connection with her brothers, Momina said, it had become very difficult for her to consider anyone else for marriage who did not meet that emotional availability criteria.

    She shared that her youngest brother, who is only 19, pays close attention to her needs such as opening the car door for her. “This kind of pampering has made me feel that perhaps I may never get married,” she said, adding that she had grown used to the protocol given to her by her brothers.

    “It is something they inherited from our father.”

    Speaking about love, the actress revealed that she had once experienced deep love, but the relationship ended due to certain reasons. This experience changed her perception, and she now believes she no longer wants to fall in love again. According to her, when the other person lacks emotional depth, things are bound to fall apart.

    On a question about falling in love, she said, “I have never been in love with anyone. We cannot say that we just met and fell in love. I am a bit different in these kinds of things, I don’t know the limit in love and I cannot define that,” calling it the main thing in life. “Love is in your heart.”

    Momina also went on to express a controversial opinion, saying that today’s women have not allowed men to remain “men”. She claimed that the constant pampering of women had led to men now behaving like “angry women”, making it difficult for them to retain their true identity.

    Reflecting on her past, she said that when she was in love, she believed the other person would take care of her. But when that same person shattered her dreams and she came to the realisation that love might not be real. “Now I believe no one is truly anyone’s protector,” she concluded.

  • Battle of the dimples: Faisal Rehman thinks his is more famous than Hania’s

    Battle of the dimples: Faisal Rehman thinks his is more famous than Hania’s

    Veteran Pakistani actor Faisal Rehman has set social media ablaze with his cheeky claim that his dimples outshine those of Gen Z sweetheart Hania Aamir, and he’s got the fan following to prove it.

    In a candid interview, the iconic heartthrob from the 1980s spilled the tea on everything from Bollywood dreams to beauty battles, boldly stating, “My dimple is more famous than Hania Aamir’s. She’s new in the industry. I’ve been around for decades.”

    Faisal didn’t stop there. He added that women of all ages have swooned over his dimples for years, even revealing that he has “a dimple on both cheeks, one more visible than the other. When I gain a little weight, the second one pops too.”

    The actor revealed, “I’ve even received letters written in blood — though I have no idea whose blood it was.”

    When asked by the host about his recent shirtless photos, he clarified, “They weren’t nude photos — just topless ones.” The host then asked what the reaction was, to which Faisal replied, somewhat embarrassed, “I was heavily criticised on social media.”

    The host also asked if he had ever been in love. “No, I haven’t,” he responded. “I’ve only ever loved myself.”

    The actor went on to express his gratitude for remaining unmarried, saying, “I’m thankful I never got married, I can do all the things my married friends can’t.”

    The actor, known for his evergreen charm, reminisced about his attempt to break into Bollywood, sharing that he often visited India in the ’80s and even auditioned for films. Despite his best efforts, he faced resistance from Indian filmmakers reluctant to cast a Pakistani actor.

    The most eyebrow-raising moment came when Rehman threw some cinematic shade, confessing he never liked Aamir Khan’s acting — calling Shah Rukh Khan “just like you and me.”

  • EXCLUSIVE: Ayesha Omar says Lazawal Ishq ‘is not a dating show’

    EXCLUSIVE: Ayesha Omar says Lazawal Ishq ‘is not a dating show’

    Pakistani actress and model Ayesha Omar has firmly denied reports that her upcoming Urdu-language reality programme Lazawal Ishq is a dating show. 

    In an exclusive conversation with The Current, Omar addressed the growing controversy and backlash surrounding the show’s concept, particularly on social media, and clarified that the show’s intention had been misrepresented by several media outlets.

    “Some news outlets are claiming that I said it is a Pakistani dating show but that’s not true. Not once did I say it is a dating show,” Ayesha said, emphasising that the show was not inspired by Western dating formats such as Love Island.

    She clarified that it was centered on meaningful communication and long-term relationship building aimed at marriage. “Yes, the promo has been getting all kinds of feedback and speculation. [But] it is not a dating show at all. It is not about dating… it is about finding a life partner for marriage.”

    Omar elaborated that while the format involved participants living in a villa, the setup respected cultural values with gender-segregated floors and separate dorms.

    “It is a Turkish show, but as it is in Urdu language and for our audiences, it is in accordance with our norms, values and culture. These young adults are living in a villa but they will be having their own living spaces… they have their own dorms. A floor for girls is separate while a separate floor is assigned to the boys. They also have their own dressing spaces. Only the lounge, kitchen and the poolside are shared and that is where they will interact with each other.”

    Omar also pointed out that similar formats have aired on Pakistani television before where young adults live in the same premises but maintain separate sleeping arrangements, and described Lazawal Ishq as an insightful social experiment focused on communication.

    She said the show would revolve around interaction and verbal communication just like people get into at colleges, universities, parks or theaters. “Only this kind of interaction is being shown and actually, this is a very good experiment. This is an overview of how young people communicate, what mistakes they make or how they rectify them.”

    On the format, she further said that no pre-decided couples were involved and relationships would form naturally as participants get to know each other with the ultimate goal being marriage.

    “Couples are not already made by us. Those who are participating, after knowing each other through communication, will get into dedicated relationships for marriage and that is the premise of the show. The games they will be playing will be based on communication,” she said, adding that the show could serve as a valuable learning experience for young people in Pakistan.

    Omar’s clarification comes after the show’s teaser revealed that Lazawal Ishq will feature four men and four women living together in a luxurious villa in Turkey, with their interactions, conflicts and emotional growth being recorded. She was seen in the teaser enjoying the scenic views and entering a lavish bungalow, describing the show as a search for eternal love and a reflection of emotional trials.

    Lazawal Ishq will stream exclusively on YouTube and not be broadcast on traditional television. It is expected to run for approximately 100 episodes, featuring challenges, games, alliances and conflicts, ultimately leading to the selection of a “winning couple”.

    The airing date is yet to be announced.

  • Heartbreaking farewell: Child star Umer Shah laid to rest in DI Khan, celebs still in shock

    Heartbreaking farewell: Child star Umer Shah laid to rest in DI Khan, celebs still in shock

    Child star Umer Shah, who won hearts across the nation through his appearances on Shan-e-Ramzan and Jeeto Pakistan besides viral social media videos with his elder brother Ahmad Shah, was laid to rest in Dera Ismail Khan’s Zakhori Sharif graveyard.

    As per the details, funeral prayers for the young star were offered on Daraban Road and attended by a large number of relatives, friends and locals, all deeply shaken by the sudden tragedy. Umer’s school staff paid tribute by placing a bouquet on his grave, describing his passing as a great loss. They expressed profound sorrow over the untimely death of a child known for his innocent smile and playful spirit.

    His uncle and mentor Daniyal Shah said Umer’s health took a sudden turn for the worse on Sunday night and he was rushed to the hospital where he began vomiting, causing fluid to enter his lungs — a condition that ultimately led to his tragic passing. Daniyal also revealed that a poisonous snake had been found and killed in the house earlier.

    The news was first confirmed by Umer’s elder brother, Ahmed Shah, through a post on his official social media account, leaving fans and followers in a state of disbelief and sorrow.

    As the country mourns, tributes have poured in from celebrities who had worked with Umer or grown fond of him over the years. The entire entertainment industry is united in grief.

    Kubra Khan, who appeared alongside Umer on the same game show, shared a deeply emotional tribute on her Instagram, “Some news just doesn’t process… it doesn’t wrap around your head. Sweet Umer, the quiet, shy one — the keeper of our treasure box. He would always bring out chocolates and sweets for me and blow kisses from afar with a shy smile.”

    “I pray you’re smiling right now too, because I know you’re in the best of places. No treasure box will ever be the same. You will remain in our hearts and prayers. Always.”

    Morning show host Nida Yasir posted heartfelt videos from her show featuring the Shah brothers, with one video showing little Umer sitting in her lap. “Umer, you will always be remembered with a smiling face. You will live in our hearts forever, dear Umer. Rest in peace,” she said.

    Shaista Lodhi, another prominent TV host, shared fond memories with Umer and expressed disbelief over his passing. “I still can’t believe that little star Umer Shah is no more. His innocence always brought joy on Jeeto Pakistan. You will be remembered forever. May Allah grant patience to the grieving family.”

    Actress Sonya Hussyn reflected on the spiritual and unseen dimensions of such tragedies, sharing a deeply personal note on the possible role of the evil eye. “There are fifteen causes of death, one of which is the evil eye and one is envy. These can harm a person, even cause death.”

    “’Al-Ayn is true’, the evil eye is real. I’m honestly in shock. I can’t even process this. This is heartbreaking beyond words. Praying for strength and peace for the family. Can’t imagine what they are going through.”

    TV host and journalist Waseem Badami, while speaking on his show, was visibly emotional as he remembered Umer’s presence on Shan-e-Ramzan. “The ARY family has lost one of its own, the heart of our Shan-e-Ramzan kids’ segment. We never thought we’d be delivering such devastating news on this show. But these are the decisions of Allah.”

    “I don’t even know what words to say. May Allah give patience to the family. Umer Shah is no longer with us, but his laughter and memories will stay in our hearts,” he said while controlling his emotions.

    Actors Mahira Khan, Fahad Mustafa, Adnan Siddiqui, Humayun Saeed, Aijaz Aslam, Azaan Sami Khan, Momal Sheikh and many other showbiz personalities also took to social media, expressing heartbreak and offering prayers for Umer and his grieving family.

  • ‘He should get his own head checked’: Laiba Khan claps back hard at Yasir Hussain

    ‘He should get his own head checked’: Laiba Khan claps back hard at Yasir Hussain

    Pakistani actress Laiba Khan has publicly clapped back at actor Yasir Hussain after he criticised her over a doctored video that falsely portrayed her as insulting celebrated actress Saba Qamar.

    The controversy ignited when Yasir shared a viral edited clip in which Laiba seemingly said Saba was “beautiful, fair and tall, but did not know how to act”.

    Reacting to the clip, Yasir took a personal dig at Laiba, writing, “Ye bohat achi larki hai in k Dimaghi ilaaj ka mutalba sarkari sata pe hona chahiye [she is a very decent girl… her mental illness should be addressed at the governmental level].”

    However, Laiba quickly set the record straight, calling the video “fake” and slamming Yasir for commenting without verifying facts.

    “People like @yasir.hussain131 made judgment about the fake one that went viral a year ago. Like Yasir Hussain, jinka khud dimagh kharab hai [whose own mind is not right], should’ve watched that show before passing judgment about me,” Laiba fired back in an Instagram story.

    She also emphasised her admiration for Saba and said, “The whole world already knows @sabaqamarzaman is a brilliant actress; she doesn’t need your validation.”

    Sharing the original unedited video, Laiba clarified that her comment was actually about Bollywood actresses.

    “I have seen many actresses of Bollywood who do not know how to act, but they are beautiful, fair and tall… yet they have become actresses,” she had said. Furthermore, when asked what profession Saba Qamar would have chosen if not acting, Laiba had answered, “Saba Qamar could have been a lawyer.”

    Meanwhile, social media users are happy that Laiba took a stand for her and did not let misinformation ruin her reputation.

    Laiba Khan made her television debut with Do Bol and rose to fame with Mera Dil Mera Dushman. She is garnering acclaim for her role in the hit drama Mohabbat Ka Safar, which is currently airing on ARY Digital.