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Mahira Khan: ‘My Husband Is More Romantic Than Superstars!’

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The prestigious 9th HUM Awards 2024 unfolded in grand style at London’s iconic OVO Arena Wembley, serving as a magnificent celebration of the finest talent from Pakistan’s entertainment industry. The star-studded event was brimming with electrifying performances from some of the industry’s biggest names, including the legendary Atif Aslam, the ever-charming Ramsha Khan, the beloved Mahira Khan, the versatile Farhan Saeed, the comic genius Ahmed Ali Butt, and the stunning Hania Aamir.

Mahira says her husband is more romantic than THESE superstars

Each performance added a unique flair, making the night a truly unforgettable spectacle of talent and showmanship.

Among the highlights of the evening was Mahira Khan’s much-anticipated appearance alongside her husband, Salim Karim, marking one of the first times the couple has graced a major public event together.

In a heartwarming moment, Mahira seized the opportunity to praise her husband. When the host playfully posed the question, “Between Shah Rukh Khan, Fawad Khan, Humayun Saeed, or your husband, who is the most romantic hero?” Mahira’s response was both witty and endearing. With a smile, she said, “Shah Rukh Khan, Fawad Khan, Humayun Saeed—when they romance me, they need a script. But my husband, Salim Karim, doesn’t need a script.” Her candid and charming reply sparked a wave of applause and laughter from the audience, as they reveled in the personal glimpse into Mahira’s life.

Mahira Khan and Her Steps on Stage

Later in the evening, Mahira took to the stage again to perform a dance number from one of her famous television dramas. Her graceful performance was met with enthusiastic cheers and a round of rapturous applause, as fans and attendees celebrated her multifaceted talent. The night proved to be a memorable affair, filled with glamour, emotion, and an abundance of admiration for the stars who continue to shape the entertainment industry.

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Romaisa Khan Reveals Unexpected Marriage Proposal from ex-Student

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Romaisa Khan recently amused fans with a light-hearted revelation as she once received a marriage proposal from one of her former students. Recalling the incident with laughter, Romaisa said the experience made her realize how little older she was than her students.

She added that while the proposal was flattering, she couldn’t take it seriously and simply brushed it off as a sweet and funny memory from her early teaching days.

Romaisa Khan is among Pakistan’s most loved digital and television personalities. She first gained nationwide fame through her entertaining and relatable TikTok videos, which showcased her wit, charm, and expressive persona. Capitalizing on her online success, she transitioned into the television industry, where she has since made a solid mark as an actress.

Romaisa’s major drama credits include the popular Ramadan serial Chand Tara (2023), where she played Shumaila “Maala” Gulzar, and the intense crime-thriller Hadsa (2023), portraying the character Bakhtain.

In addition to television, she has ventured into films, appearing in the short film Asaib (2021) and the feature movie John (2023). With her growing portfolio across multiple platforms, Romaisa continues to captivate audiences through her acting versatility, vibrant on-screen presence, and strong connection with fans on social media.

Read more: Arslan Khan Laughs About Receiving An Acting Proposal From India

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Iffat Omar Reveals Why She Has No Friends In Industry

Iffat Omar, a renowned actress, model, and television host, has always been known for her bold personality and straightforward nature. She is one of those few celebrities who never hesitate to express their opinions, no matter how controversial they may be. Over the years, she has earned respect for her honesty and strong stance on social issues. These days, however, Iffat is staying away from television dramas, explaining that she is not satisfied with the kind of scripts being written or the limited, repetitive roles being offered to her. She believes that the quality of storytelling has declined and that most projects lack depth and meaningful characters.

Recently, Iffat appeared on the popular talk show Mazaq Raat, where she opened up about her views on love, life, and her long career in the entertainment industry. With nearly three decades of experience, she has made a remarkable journey—from being one of Pakistan’s top models in the 1990s to becoming a respected actress and host. Despite her success, Iffat shared a rather personal truth:

she doesn’t really have any close friends in showbiz. While she admires and respects several people in the industry and considers some of them her mentors, she admitted that true friendships are rare in this line of work. According to her, a real friend is someone who stands by you in both good and bad times, but such loyalty is difficult to find in the competitive world of entertainment. She added that many people in showbiz are focused on their own image and career, making it hard for them to genuinely support or take a stand for someone else.

 

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Actor Sami Khan recalls Near-Fatal on-set Accidents

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Pakistani actor Sami Khan recently reflected on two frightening on-set incidents where he narrowly avoided serious injury.

He recalled an early career moment while filming a song for a movie directed by Moammar Rana that was never completed. The scene required him to appear oiled and pose close to an open flame. As he moved nearer, the heat became unbearable, forcing him to step back to avoid burns. To complete the shot, a makeup artist sprayed his hand to protect it, but he could only endure the heat for a few seconds.

In another instance, while shooting a breakup scene with Jana Malik, Sami placed his hand over a candle flame for dramatic effect. Within seconds, his hand was burned. He later admitted it was a painful mistake and a lesson in safety.

Sami urged young actors to remain calm on set and never take unnecessary risks, emphasizing that professionalism and proper safety measures are far more important than dramatic impact.

Sami Khan in Lollywood

Pakistani actor Sami Khan, born Mansoor Aslam Khan Niazi on July 6, 1980, in Lahore, is one of the country’s most versatile television and film performers. A graduate in electronic and communication engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore, he initially planned a career in engineering before turning to acting.

He made his film debut in 2004 with Salakhain, playing a young police officer, and soon transitioned to television, where he gained recognition for his powerful performances in dramas such as Dil Se Dil Tak, Aisi Hai Tanhai, and Inkaar. His role in the 2019 film Wrong No. 2 further cemented his place as a leading man in Pakistani cinema.

Over the years, Sami has received several accolades, including the Best Actor award at the 16th PTV Awards for Ghar Ki Khatir. Known for his professionalism and dedication, he has earned a reputation as one of Pakistan’s most consistent and respected actors.

Read more: Sami Khan Breaks Silence on Alizeh Shah–Minsa Malik Rift

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