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Ayeza Khan Reveals Her All-Time Favorite Co-Stars

Ayeza Khan recently shared a star-studded tribute on Instagram, highlighting some of her favorite co-stars.
She posted a slideshow of photos featuring top industry names with the caption, “Sharing sliders with my fave co-stars from the past few years! Can you guess who I haven’t worked with yet? And who would you love to see me sign my next project with?” The post quickly sparked fan theories in the comments.
At the top of her list was Humayun Saeed, her on-screen partner in the blockbuster Mere Paas Tum Ho. In this TV sensation, Humayun portrayed Danish, the famously heartbroken husband willing to sacrifice everything for his wife, Mehwish, played by Ayeza. The show’s gripping story of love, betrayal, and heartbreak captivated audiences weekly, with Humayun’s intense performance winning both record-breaking TRPs and critical acclaim. The post brought back waves of nostalgia for fans, who fondly remember the unforgettable series.
Next on Ayeza Khan’s list is Osman Khalid Butt, her co-star in Chupke Chupke. This 2021 Ramadan special provided viewers with much-needed laughter, casting Osman as Faazi and Ayeza as Meenu. The dynamic Nawab family and Meenu’s hilarious schemes created pure comic gold. The duo’s on-screen chemistry made Chupke Chupke a lighthearted fan favorite and solidified them as one of the cutest pairs in recent TV history.
Ayeza Khan Koves Her Husband, Danish Taimoor
Ayeza also dedicated a special spot to her real-life husband and co-star, Danish Taimoor. Together, they’ve brought their real-life chemistry to the screen in Chand Tara and Mehar Posh. In Chand Tara, Danish plays a software engineer longing for independence, while Ayeza’s Tara is a gynecologist eager to join a big family, creating a lively portrayal of joint family chaos. Their portrayal of love amidst family drama charmed fans. In Mehar Posh, they explored heavier themes, with Ayeza playing Mehru, a kind-hearted girl entangled in a complex love story with Danish’s Shahjahan, her ever-supportive neighbor.
A recent standout for Ayeza was her collaboration with Hamza Ali Abbasi in Jaan e Jahan. Hamza portrayed Shehraam, a man caught between family loyalty and his moral beliefs, while Ayeza’s character Mahnoor served as his emotional anchor. The drama’s finale earned rave reviews, with fans calling it a masterpiece worthy of the big screen; one viewer even suggested the last episode “deserved to air in cinemas.
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Haider Sultan Opens Up About Last Meeting With Father Sultan Rahi

Sultan Rahi is the biggest film star of the country. He has made a world record by starring in more than 800 films in his career. He worked in both Urdu and Punjabi cinema and he ruled both till his demise in 1996. His son Haider Sultan also joined in his footsteps and became a film star later on. Haider was a guest on Wasi Shah’s show and spoke about his father.
Haider Sultan revealed the very last meeting that he had with his father. He shared that his father was leaving for Islamabad for visa related procedures. As soon as his car drove out of the porch, Haider waved at him. He then went to him which was not a usual occurrence and jumped over the door as the car was bigger in size. He kissed his father on the cheek as he was feeling a bit uneasy that day. He asked Sultan Rahi Sahab if he should go with him but his father said that he can go on his own and left. He was shot dead later that day and Haider was only 18 at the time.
Haider Sultan also revealed how humble his father was. He always used to greet people first. Once he went to the studio with his father and suddenly a sweeper stopped Sultan Rahi Sahab and said you did not say Salam to me today. Sultan Rahi got out of the car, hugged that man and greeted him. The man got emotional and said you can go now. Sultan Rahi lived his life according to Sunnah of Hazrat Muhammad SAW and tried to follow his teachings as much as he can as shared by his son.
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Nawaz Anjum Gets Emotional Sharing Life’s Journey

Nawaz Anjum is a man of many talents. He is an actor, dancer, singer ,painter and writer. The man has worked in all the mediums of entertainment including radio, television, theatre and films. He is often seen as a jolly man and his comedy and dialogues leave the audience in stitches. He has the ability to perform both serious and comic characters but comedy has mainly been his forte.
Nawaz Anjum may look like a jolly person but he has seen a lot of pain and hardships in his life. He was a guest on Mazaq Raat and he broke into tears as he narrated a part of his life that is not known to many. He revealed that he has only studied till 5th standard and he started making paintings after that. His father passed away first and later on his mother also passed away while his two younger sisters were toddlers. The star shared that they are four siblings, two brothers and two sisters.
He broke into tears as he shared that he used to run a shop for paintings and at the same time he used to feed his sisters from a bottle and change their nappies. That is when one day Mohsin Gilani Sahab saw him at his shop. He was just 14. He rescued him and took him to a radio station where he started working as an artist.
Nawaz Anjum revealed that his sisters call him Abbu and treat him as their father as they never saw their own parents in their life. He has also brought the daughter of one of his sisters as his daughter-in-law.
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Saba Qamar Joins UNICEF Campaign Against Child Marriage

UNICEF launched a powerful video campaign featuring renowned actress and National Ambassador for Child Rights, Saba Qamar, to raise awareness about child marriage in Pakistan.
In the video, Saba Qamar urges communities to speak up and take action, highlighting the dangers young girls face when forced into marriage—such as poor health, lack of education, and lost opportunities.
“Why should any child in Pakistan be forced into a marriage they didn’t choose?” she asks. She also shares the story of Anam Nazir, a 14-year-old girl who stopped three child marriages in her area, calling her a symbol of the change Pakistan needs.
With nearly 19 million girls in Pakistan married before the age of 18, the country ranks sixth globally in child marriage. Most of these girls drop out of school and face serious health risks from early pregnancies.
UNICEF Pakistan Representative Abdullah Fadil explained that poverty and harmful traditions fuel child marriage. “We need stronger laws, better support for girls, and a cultural shift,” he said. “How can Pakistan progress when half our children are left behind?”
Fadil praised Islamabad’s recent decision to raise the legal marriage age to 18 and urged other provinces to follow suit. He called Saba Qamar “a powerful voice for change,” emphasizing UNICEF’s joint mission with UN partners to protect children and empower youth across the country.
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