Tag: Wahaj Ali

  • Wahaj Ali, Nadia Jamil tease Mukarram Kaleem in light-hearted video

    Wahaj Ali, Nadia Jamil tease Mukarram Kaleem in light-hearted video

    A light-hearted video making rounds on social media shows actors Wahaj Ali and Nadia Jamil jokingly teasing television host Mukarram Kaleem about his physique, particularly his muscles.

    The humorous clip features Wahaj and Nadia poking fun at Kaleem’s gym-honed body. Wahaj is heard saying, “A few of your muscles seem to have fallen off. Two are still in your vest.” Meanwhile, Nadia chimes in with mock admiration, “Your muscles are beautiful don’t let them fall to the ground. What a back. What a beauty.” Wahaj humorously adds, “That’s a 350-rupee back,” to which Nadia warns, “You’ll catch the evil eye, don’t show off your back to the whole world by posting it on stories.”

    In response, Mukarram Kaleem tagged the two actors and wrote, “What every gym-goer’s siblings say behind their back,” keeping the tone light and playful.

    However, the video has sparked mixed reactions online. While many understood the friendly banter, some users questioned the teasing. “Why are you trolling him so badly?” one comment read, while another asked if the trio were actually siblings. Others criticized the tone, writing, “You both don’t look good while trolling like this.”

    Wahaj and Mukarram share the same gym and they have posted pictures together in the past.

    Mukarram Kaleem, a gym enthusiast, is the host of Kya Drama Hai on 24 News. A popular show known for its candid commentary on Pakistani dramas. The panel features industry veterans Nadia Khan, Atiqa Odho, and Marina Khan.

  • Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi: A supernatural ride with chills, suspense, and side-splitting comedy

    Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi: A supernatural ride with chills, suspense, and side-splitting comedy

    If there’s one drama that has managed to blend horror, comedy, and suspense with perfect madness, it’s Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi. Episode 9 has outdone itself and if you’ve been following the show, you’ll know exactly what I mean when I say this drama is not just a story, it’s an experience.

    STORYLINE

     

    Directed by veteran director Saife Hasan and written by the witty Syed Nabeel, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi is a masterclass in sharp storytelling. It tells the bizarrely entertaining story of Zara (Sidra Niazi) and Asad (Arsalan Naseer), a couple who move into a haunted haveli after the sudden death of Asad’s father. The catch? They can only inherit the Rs. 800 million property if they survive six months living in the haunted mansion and get Asad’s younger brother Ali (Wahaj Ali) married during the period. And, of course, they do it, not because they’re brave, but because Zara convinces Asad to risk it all for the money.

    They arrive at the mansion and the house is very much alive with the presence of some highly vengeful jinns, including sister jinns, Chamki (Tamkinat Mansoor) and Khushi (Sehar Khan), Chamki’s husband Aazar (Syed Jibran). These aren’t your average traditional spirits either, they’re modernized. They’ve evolved with the times, going so far as to jam cell signals in the house. Yes, jinns using jammers… now that’s something new and clever from the writer.

    Other characters that play a central role include Ali’s friend Nadia (Romaisa Khan), who has feelings for him and visits the family at the mansion with her mother, Farida (Nadia Afghan).

    Asad and Zara are also accompanied by their staff member Changaiz Chacha (Irfan Motiwali). Changaiz Chacha gives them the four amulets that Asad’s father had passed down to them for protection from the jinn. One for each member of the family and one for him. The amulets had to be rotated between other characters when protection was required, which left other characters vulnerable to the jinn. We saw this take place in previous episodes when jinns entered Changaiz chacha’s body to make him a dancing lady, totally opposite to his character and Nadia, who was on verge to end her life.

    The tension the amulets bring and who gets them is a brilliant tension-building mechanism. And it doesn’t stop there. Asad and Ali’s father’s old diary reveals dark secrets. Jinns killed their ancestors and trapped their souls in a mysterious basement room. Now, Ali is seeing those ancestors in his dreams, being called towards that room and the suspense is building and it’s hard to wait to find out what will happen next.

    The romantic subplot is also heating up in this haunted chaos. The single jinn sister Khushi is madly in love with Ali, to the point of obsession. While Nadia is also nursing her own one-sided love for Ali, it’s clear that Ali has a soft spot for Khushi (even though only he can see her). The love triangle is juicy enough on its own, but adds the supernatural twist that Khushi is actually a jinn, destined to marry Jazim, which she is not interested in. In one of the scenes khushi gave me all that Aashiq Bhootni vibe that gave me chills.

    CHARACTERS THAT KILLED IT

    Let’s start with the exceptional performance of Asad (Arsalan Naseer) in episode 9 aired on Monday. The man has truly come into his own, showing an impeccable sense of comic timing and expressive delivery that had me in fits of laughter. If there was ever any doubt about his ability to lead a comedy, this episode shuts it down for good. He should seriously consider focusing on comedy more, as his energy lights up the screen in a way few actors can match.

    On the other hand, Zara (Sidra Niazi) had a bit of a slow start earlier in the show, but she’s now embodying her character with remarkable flair. Zara is meant to be a woman who thinks she’s highly intelligent, but ends up doing hilariously silly things, and Sidra is portraying that contrast to perfection. Her character feels alive, and her chemistry with Arsalan as his wife is only getting stronger.

    And how can we not mention Changaiz Chacha (Irfan Motiwali)? Though he wasn’t largely present in Episode 9, his performance in Episode 8 is hilarious. The scene with Farida (Nadia Afgan), who was unconscious after eating poisonous chicken from their mansion, where he sneakily takes the taweez, had me laughing so hard, my family thought something was wrong with me. His comedic timing and eccentricity are priceless, and his role is clearly a vital part of the ensemble cast.

    EPISODE 9 AND WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT

     

    Episode 9 had several stand-out scenes. The one where Asad and Zara are chasing Ali was a masterstroke, a perfect blend of comedy, suspense, and chaos. It was shot brilliantly, with each actor in sync, and the way the scene weaves in Ali’s haunted visions after reading the diary added real depth to the storyline.

    Another hilarious scene was Chamki (Tamkinat Mansoor) tossing Zara’s phone, not just for laughs, but to show how the jinns are blocking tech as Zara managed to record Ali talking with Khushi. In the scene, khushi was only visible to Ali in human form but Zara was not able to see her and the phone also showed Ali talking to the air.

    The jinn characters also get their emotional arcs. One touching (and strangely relatable!) moment showed Chamki and Aazar (Syed Jibran) lamenting how hard they’re trying to drive the humans out, but it’s just not working. Even the jinns are tired.

    Now, with Nadia and her mother like moving into the haunted haveli, tension is only ramping up. What will happen when Chamki and Aazar set their sights on them? Will Khushi reveal her true jinn identity to Ali, and how will he react? Can Ali decode the mysterious visions of his deceased father and find out what’s really hidden in that basement room?

    These are the questions keeping me on edge and I can’t wait for tonight’s episode.

    The writing of the drama is sharp, the performances are improving with every episode, and the direction makes the entire package incredibly watchable. If you’re not watching this horror-comedy, you’re seriously missing out on one of the most unique dramas on air right now.

    The show airs on Monday and Tuesday at 8 pm on Hum TV.

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  • Sidra Niazi shines in hilarious horror comedy Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi

    Sidra Niazi shines in hilarious horror comedy Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi

    In a refreshing departure from traditional melodramas, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi brings a delightful blend of horror and comedy to Pakistani television, and at the heart of this whimsical tale is a powerhouse performance by Sidra Niazi.

    Known for her emotive portrayals of sensitive, often vulnerable characters, Niazi now proves her versatility by stepping into a role filled with comic timing, suspense, and unexpected depth.

    Directed by the acclaimed Saife Hasan and penned by the celebrated writer Syed Nabeel, the drama is anything but ordinary. It tells the bizarre yet wildly entertaining story of Zara (played by Sidra Niazi) and her husband Asad (Arsalan Naseer), who move into a haunted mansion after the sudden passing of Asad’s father. In his will, Asad’s father stipulates that the couple must live in the eerie haveli — valued at a staggering 800 million rupees, if they wish to claim their inheritance, they will have to live there for six months. Tempted by greed, Zara convinces her husband to take the plunge into the unknown.

    The narrative kicks off with the couple arriving at the house under the pretence of visiting Asad’s unconscious father. But the twist of fate soon reveals their new reality — an ominous mansion, inhabited by vengeful jinns with a mission to drive them away.

    From the very first scene, Sidra Niazi seizes the spotlight. Her expressive face, comedic timing, and ability to switch between fear, frustration, and sarcasm give life to Zara in a way that is both engaging and hilarious. One standout moment comes when a clock’s hands begin to move on their own. As Zara panics, her reactions are nothing short of brilliant, a perfect balance of slapstick humor and genuine fright that leaves viewers in stitches.

    In another now-viral scene, Zara is seen crying while cutting onions in the kitchen, only to turn around and discover that the chopped onions have miraculously returned to their original state. A jinn, disguised as her husband, questions her about the situation. Confused and exasperated, she insists, “I even cried because of those onions! How could they be whole again?” The scene, though absurd, is carried with such natural flair by Niazi that it feels oddly believable — a testament to her growing mastery as an actress.

    While the drama officially stars Wahaj Ali and Sehar Khan in leading roles, it is Sidra Niazi who is winning hearts and headlines. Her performance has been widely praised by fans and critics alike, with many applauding her for breaking out of the “crying daughter-in-law” stereotype that so often plagues women in Pakistani serials.

    The mansion itself becomes a character. A dark, sprawling, and cinematically haunting, it adds layers of suspense that contrast wonderfully with the script’s sharp humor. The jinns, determined to scare the couple out of the house, devise increasingly ridiculous and spooky tricks, giving the drama its signature eerie-comedy flavor. As viewers, we find ourselves equally amused and unnerved — a rare feat for a Pakistani television drama.

    The ensemble cast also includes stellar names like Romaisa Khan, Laiba Butt, Syed Jibran, Irfan Motiwala, and Tamkenat Mansoor, each contributing to the drama’s offbeat yet captivating atmosphere.

    For audiences weary of recycled saas-bahu clichés, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi offers a breath of fresh air. The dialogues are witty, the cinematography is visually stunning, and the direction keeps the pace crisp without sacrificing the story’s heart.

    Sidra Niazi has steadily built a name for herself in the Pakistani drama industry. Before this genre-defying role, she was lauded for her performances in dramas like Qayamat, Zakham, and Badzaat, where she played more emotionally intense characters. However, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi has firmly cemented her as a multi-faceted performer capable of leading both dramatic and comedic narratives with finesse.

    In this fantastical new drama, Niazi will definitely going to get the best actress in a comic role, viewers’ choice award.

  • Did Wahaj Ali, Saife Hasan clash on the Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi set?

    Did Wahaj Ali, Saife Hasan clash on the Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi set?

    Clashes on drama sets is not a new thing but a video of what appears to be a loud argument between Wahaj Ali and Saife Hasan has social media wondering what happened. 

    A behind-the-scenes video is making waves on social media in which Wahaj can be seen having a heated argument with director Saife Hasan on the sets of upcoming drama Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi.

    Saife Hasan can be seen yelling at Wahaj while Wahaj also replies in the same manner. After the verbal sparring, Wahaj left the set. In the video, a co-actor standing with Wahaj is also looks uncomfortable.

    The video was initially shared on Instagram by Maliha Rehman, a digital journalist, in which she questioned if the BTS video was leaked.

    Penned by the ever-creative Syed Nabeel and helmed by acclaimed director Saife Hasan, the drama promises a blend of spooky laughs and unexpected twists, a genre not often explored on Pakistani television.

    Meanwhile, the drama is an ensemble with a huge cast while Wahaj is all set to make a much-anticipated comeback after the not-so-well-received Sunn Mere Dil, while Sehar Khan returns to the screen following her intense performance in Tann Man Neelo Neel. Fans are excited to see this fresh duo light up the screen in a completely different avatar.

    Previous social media sensations and now actors Romaisa Khan and Arsalan Naseer are playing pivotal roles in the drama. Syed Jibran, Nadia Afgan and Sidra Niazi are also among the bigwigs included in the cast of the drama.

    With a mix of horror and humor, Jinn Ki Shadi, Unki Shadi is shaping up to be a drama to watch out for this season.

  • Sehar Khan, Wahaj Ali team up for upcoming horror-comedy

    Sehar Khan, Wahaj Ali team up for upcoming horror-comedy

    After weeks of online chatter, HUM TV has confirmed its latest star-studded drama featuring Sehar Khan and Wahaj Ali in the lead roles. And no, it’s not a typical love story, but a comedic take on horror, directed by the brilliant Saife Hassan and produced by the powerhouse Momina Duraid.

    Talking about the concept, Saife Hassan shared, “It’s a serial, with a comic take on horror.”

    Sehar Khan, who has already wowed fans with her roles in Fairytale, Jafaa, and Tan Man Neelo Neel, is stepping into an entirely new vibe with this project. Paired with Wahaj Ali, known for choosing bold roles, the duo promises chemistry and charm in equal measure.

    Big names like Nadia Afgan, Syed Jibran, Romaisa Khan, Sidra Niazi, and Arsalan Naseer are also in the cast, making it a truly power-packed line-up.

    The drama’s title and release date remain under wraps, but production is already underway.

  • ‘Six months are over, I’m here’: Fahim Burney recalls how Wahaj Ali earned his first role

    ‘Six months are over, I’m here’: Fahim Burney recalls how Wahaj Ali earned his first role

    What does it take to turn a casual conversation into a life-changing opportunity? For actor Wahaj Ali, it was six months of dedication and an unwavering belief in his abilities. 

    In an interview with Fuchsia Magazine, director Fahim Burney opened up about how he came to recognise Wahaj Ali’s potential as an actor and helped him take his first steps into the entertainment industry.

    He first met Wahaj Ali on Nadia Khan’s set, where Ali was working “as a very active and hardworking” line producer. “I called him over and joked about whether he could seriously pursue acting”, he remembers.

    Burney describes the encounter during which Wahaj asked for his guidance in acting: “I looked at him and teasingly said, ‘You think you can act?’ He confidently replied, ‘Tell me when you want to see me transformed.’ Amused, I gave him six months to work on himself and asked him to come to Karachi if he was serious.”

    The director realled that he had “almost forgotten about him” until one day, when he was casting for a project with Resham, someone mentioned Wahaj had come to meet him.

    “I didn’t even remember his name initially. But when he entered, I saw the transformation. He confidently said, ‘Fahim Bhai, six months are over; I’m here for the role.’ Impressed, I cast him as a devar (younger brother-in-law) in the HUM TV project. He acted alongside Resham and did a fantastic job.”

    Burney later worked with Wahaj on Mere Dil Mere, in which the actor shared the screen with actor Asfar Rehman and others.

    Reflecting on Wahaj Ali’s journey, he said, “Seeing his growth and dedication fills me with joy.”

  • Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    What do you get when a drama revolves around a number that’s never been seen but constantly mentioned?

    The obsession with ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil has taken the drama by storm, but not in the way fans would expect.

    Controversial writer Khail Ur Rehman Qamar, known for his misogynistic scripts and problematic plots, previously faced heavy criticism for ‘2 takay ke larki’, one of the dialogues from ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’, and now, he is facing the same backlash for the constant use of ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil.

    The ‘8 crore’ reference is to the conversation when Sadaf learns that her brother, Zaviyar, has cancer. The doctor says he could survive with a transplant, but the treatment is only available in the U.S. Sadaf goes to Bilal Abdullah’s office, where she meets him and asks for help. She requests him to lend her eight crore, saying, “Whatever you ask, I will do it.” Bilal agrees, signs the cheque, and hands it to her.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali play the lead roles in Sunn Mere Dil, however, despite the hype, the execution has not had a positive response from fans.

    Maya Ali portrays Sadaf, and Wahaj Ali plays Bilal Abdullah.

    The script and character development have left viewers disappointed, with many questioning the storyline that seems to lack coherence.

    Now, ‘8 crore’ is the most discussed subject on social media as it has been persistently used in a number of episodes.

    Instagram blogger Miss Malik compiled a list of the many times ‘8 crore’ is referenced, and so far, it has been used 13 times in the drama.

    This is followed by another repeated dialogue: “crore chahiye” and “Mirza Shahab ne mujhe bola, please sir, peete waqt meri beti ko discus mat kare” said by Bilal played by Wahaj Ali.

    Fans have been vocal about their frustration with the constant repetition of 8 crores and its impact on the drama.

    Here’s how fans are reacting:

    A fan commented, “I can’t believe they keep talking about 08 crore like it’s just pocket change. The drama’s plot should be more than just this number.”

    Another fan jokingly commented, 8 “Whole drama is dancing around 8 crore8 crore crying in corner8 croor q chahiye, BMW M5 f90 leni hei. Bro. Isliya.”

    A viewer couldn’t contain their amusement and commented, “The 8 crore obsession is so intense, and I’m starting to feel like I need it too. Who else is watching this drama just for that magic number?”

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast, including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.

    Written by controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, ‘Sunn Mere Dil’ may have missed the mark in some areas, but one thing is for sure: ‘8 crore’ has taken over the conversation.

  • Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    The wait is almost over for fans of Wahaj and Maya Ali, because the drama serial Sunn Mere Dil is all set to air on October 9, on your TV screens.

    The story of the drama promises to appeal to anyone who has ever fallen in love.

    Sunn Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.


    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.


    In Sunn Mere Dil, Maya plays the character of Sadaf, and Wahaj plays the character of Abdullah.


    The drama is scheduled to air on Wednesday and Thursday on Geo Entertainment at 09:00 PM.
    Here is the latest teaser:

  • ‘Proud of what you have gone on to achieve’: Osman Khalid Butt celebrates five years of Ehd-e-Wafa

    ‘Proud of what you have gone on to achieve’: Osman Khalid Butt celebrates five years of Ehd-e-Wafa

    In a world where friendships are tested in cut throat industries, Ehd-e Wafa remains a timeless story of loyalty, love, and adventure. Five years after the serial aired on our screens, it continues to be a cult favourite.

    Ehd-e-Wafa star Osman Khalid Butt shared a nostalgic story on his Instagram account with the caption, “Incredibly proud of what all of you have gone on to achieve and that we created a bit of magic with this. All of us, cast and crew your fellow mischief-maker.”


    The drama is written by Mustafa Afridi and Saife Hassan, produced by Momina Duraid Production.

    Here is the story shared by Osman Khalid Butt:

  • First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil

    First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil


     
     The wait is finally over for fans of Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali, as the best on screen couple returns after three years in Geo’s highly-anticipated drama serial Sunn Mere Dil.


    The first look of Sunn Mere Dil shows Maya Ali as Sadaf and Wahaj Ali as Bilal Abdullah in a beautiful Mayun and wedding scene.

    The story of the drama promises to touch the soul of anyone who has ever fallen in love.
     

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani. 

    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.

    It is produced by Asad Qureshi, Abdullah Kadwani under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment Productions.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali last starred in Jo Bichay Gaye, written by Ali Moeen and directed by Haissam Hussain.