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5 Actresses We Want Opposite Fahad Mustafa In A Film!

If there had to be one particular thing that was earning ARY Digital its ratings, it wouldn’t be anything else than Jeeto Pakistan! And who has made Jeeto Pakistan, the most watched, the most liked reality TV show in the history of television? None, other than our very own, Fahad Mustafa!

Hands down to this seriously! To handle a crowd of 500 people and not lose his calm when people are particularly throwing themselves upon him…Fahad Mustafa is a one man show! And we aren’t saying that only because of his acting skills. This talented guy has proved his mark when it comes to solid acting as well. Yes, Fahad Mustafa is one gem of a person and one hell of an actor!

Fahad Mustafa certainly has a very fresh sense of humour, a charming aura and an infectious smile. This combined with his style and acting skills certainly becomes a lethal combination. So which one of our leading ladies are a good enough match for this hunk, when it comes to onscreen pairing.

Here’s what we think….

Ayeza Khan

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Ayeza Khan and Fahad Mustafa had a wonderful chemistry in the drama serial Pul Sirat on ARY Digital and it would definitely work for the big screen too. Fahad is a fantastic actor with a very charming personality; we’d love to see him wooing the beautiful Ayeza Khan in a movie!

Ainy Jaffri

This Balu Mahi star certainly has the promise to make it big in the industry. She’s pretty, bubbly and has a fairy-tale like aura about her. We’d really like it if we could see Fahad Mustafa with Ainy Jaffri in a romantic movie together.

Iman Ali

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We’ve seen the couple together in Mah e Mir and we’d certainly want to see more of them together. Iman Ali is a very versatile actress and isn’t shy of portraying any type of characters. Be they bold characters or those of a girl next door, this sultry beauty certainly knows how to play. The leading lady certainly does justice to whatever role she takes on and we’d definitely like to see her paired with Fahad once again.

Mahira Khan

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We’ve seen this talented lady make waves across the border with SRK… but we’d certainly like to know how she handles being paired against our very own handsome hunk who doesn’t fall short when it comes to acting. We’d prefer Mahira Khan with Fahad Mustafa in a movie playing a role that is just as powerful as the male lead.

Saba Qamar

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This one lady is a firecracker! With so much of versatility and a definite knack for realistic acting, we’d like to see this powerhouse performer paired with Fahad Mustafa. And again we’d demand a powerful role where the Lahore Se Agay star Saba Qamar gets to portray all that she’s got!

Do you agree with our picks? Send in your feedback and let us know in the comments section!

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Farhan Saeed Celebrates Sybil Suhail’s Win

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Farhan Saeed, former frontman of the renowned Pakistani band Jal and now a singer-songwriter and actor, took to Instagram to publicly express his pride after Sybil Sohail became the first Pakistani woman to win the gold medal at the Asian Weightlifting Masters Championship in Doha, Qatar.

In a simple Instagram Story, Saeed tagged Sohail herself and wrote, “Proud moment. Congratulations.” Adding a Pakistani flag emoji at the end of his short but sweet message to lock in his national pride, Saeed’s simple message captured the essence of the country’s joy and pride in Sohail’s achievement

This gold medal marked not only her debut in international weightlifting but also a significant milestone for Pakistani women in strength sports.

Previously a decorated powerlifter, Sohail holds titles such as Commonwealth Powerlifting Champion and Asian Commonwealth Powerlifting Champion. Transitioning to weightlifting, she set out with a clear ambition: to raise Pakistan’s flag at major Asian events.

“I aim to make my country proud, make my family proud. We have sacrificed a lot for the sport, but I need to make sure that all of that effort and dedication pays off,” Sohail told The Express Tribune in Doha.

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Ayeza Khan Criticized for Remarks after Sana Yousaf’s Murder

Actress Ayeza Khan is facing widespread criticism for her statement following the horrifying murder of 17-year-old TikTok star Sana Yousaf, with many accusing her of victim-blaming and showing a lack of empathy.

In a now-viral Instagram Story, Ayeza wrote, “Let’s all understand the pros and cons of social media, especially when it comes to our security. Keep your addresses, car numbers, regular spots, and children’s details private. It’s not safe, it’s just not safe.

Share less. Times have changed. Recognize that the audience you have today isn’t the one you personally chose. It’s from all over the world.
Let’s take responsibility for what we share. May Allah protect us all and keep us in good company. Ameen.”

Social media users quickly criticised the timing and tone of her message. Critics argue that by emphasising digital privacy instead of addressing the gender-based violence that led to Sana’s death, Ayeza inadvertently shifted the blame toward the victim.

One user commented, “Ayeza Khan once again effortlessly portraying her lack of brain cells. Stop blaming women for getting murdered and START BLAMING MEN FOR MURDERING them.”

Another wrote, “In other words, Ayeza Khan blamed the victim….?
Great. Now we know where it’s coming from… Your husband is playing toxic roles on national TV, setting terrible examples, and you’re here blaming the victim.”

Many pointed out the irony in her message, citing her husband Danish Taimoor’s frequent portrayal of violent and misogynistic characters in television dramas; roles that, some argue, normalise abusive behaviour and contribute to the unsafe climate women navigate daily.

A user stated, “When a girl says no and faces violence, we shouldn’t question her choices—rather, we should condemn the abuser. Ayeza Khan needs to understand this. Victim blaming solves nothing.”

Another added: “Classic ‘pick me’ behavior from Ayeza Khan. Couldn’t even post a prayer for the deceased had to lecture about social media. Also, your husband makes trash psychotic dramas that glorify this stuff. How about calling that out?”

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Celebrities Demand Exemplary Punishment in Sana Yousaf’s Brutal Murder

The tragic murder of 17-year-old TikToker and MBBS student Sana Yousaf has shaken Pakistan to its core — and now, the country’s biggest celebrities are speaking out with one voice: justice must be swift, and the punishment must set an example.

On a quiet day that turned into a national nightmare, Sana was gunned down in front of her mother and aunt — allegedly by her own cousin — for nothing more than saying “No.” A simple, rightful refusal to unwanted advances cost her her life.

This chilling case, steeped in violence, entitlement, and gendered rage, has prompted an outpouring of grief and fury from across the nation. Among those leading the call for accountability are Pakistan’s most prominent actors, who have used their platforms not just to mourn, but to demand justice that speaks louder than hashtags.

Mahira Khan, who has long used her voice to amplify social justice issues, didn’t mince words. “An example needs to be made,” she said, urging the legal system to ensure that Sana’s killer receives the kind of punishment that sends a powerful message: Women are not disposable. No means no. And murder will not go unpunished.

Actress Sajal Aly echoed the nation’s heartbreak, lamenting that a young girl full of life and dreams was shot dead simply for exercising her right to reject a man. “How many more?” her post seemed to ask — a question that has haunted too many families, too many daughters.

Maya Ali expressed open frustration and fury, demanding the harshest consequences for the perpetrator. “He should be hanged,” she wrote, voicing what many felt: that justice, in this case, must be clear, public, and absolute.

Imran Abbas, deeply disturbed, called on authorities to treat this case not as an isolated tragedy, but as part of a horrifying pattern of violence against women. His words carried the weight of sorrow and the urgency of action: this must stop now.

Veteran actress Nadia Jamil, known for her activism, also shared her devastation at Sana’s murder. She reminded her followers that behind every trending hashtag is a real girl, a real life cut short — and a grieving family left with nothing but silence where laughter once lived.

The suspect, now in custody, has reportedly confessed. The weapon was recovered. The evidence is there. What remains to be seen is whether Pakistan’s justice system will rise to the occasion — not just for Sana, but for every woman who’s been silenced, threatened, or killed for daring to say no.

This is not just about one girl. It is about all of them. It is about reclaiming the basic human right to live, to reject, to be safe in one’s home — even from those who share your blood.

Sana Yousaf should have been studying, smiling into her phone, and planning a future. Instead, her name has become a rallying cry.

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