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Nadia Afgan on Working with Feroze Khan

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Actress Nadia Afgan recently shared experiences she heard from several actresses about working with actor Feroze Khan, revealing a recurring pattern in how he interacts with co-stars on set.

Appearing as a guest commentator on Kya Drama Hai, Nadia offered insights on various ongoing dramas, including Feroze Khan’s performance in Humraaz. Although she hasn’t worked with him personally, Nadia noted that many actresses have described working with him as challenging.

“I’ve heard that Feroze Khan often isolates himself and tries to either isolate or impress his co-stars in a similar manner,” she said, clarifying, “But this isn’t based on my personal experience.”

Commenting on his acting, she said, “He’s a good actor, but he always comes across as Feroze Khan in his roles—he doesn’t completely disappear into his characters.”

She also pointed out his role choices, saying, “Feroze Khan usually plays hero roles. He rarely takes on real or diverse characters.”

When rating performances, Nadia said, “I’d give Khan 6 out of 10, while Ayeza Khan deserves an 8.”

Khan has starred in hit dramas such as Khani, Aye Musht-e-Khaak, Akhara, and Khuda Aur Mohabbat. His latest drama, Humraaz, co-starring Ayeza Khan, recently aired, with his character currently portrayed in a negative light.

Also Read: ‘Humraaz’ to Premiere with Ayeza Khan, Feroze Khan in Lead Roles

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Aliza Sultan’s Gives Bold Statement On Her Marriage With Feroze Khan, “It Was Never Love”

Aliza Sultan, an influencer and the ex-wife of superstar Feroze Khan, made headlines when she married him in a family-arranged union that took fans by surprise, as Feroze had given no prior hints. The couple stayed together for a few years before going through a very public and bitter divorce. They share two children from their marriage.

Aliza and Feroze Khan’s divorce and custody battle turned into an ugly spectacle as the media relentlessly intruded into their lives. Their lawyers shared details with the press, and the children were frequently exposed to cameras throughout the ordeal. Since then, the couple has reached an agreement and now co-parent their children.

She experienced marriage, motherhood, and divorce within a short period. When asked for her marriage advice, she emphasized the importance of taking ample time before making such a life-changing decision. She warned that rushing into marriage could lead to a lifetime of regret. Sharing her thoughts, she said, “You should take enough time before marrying someone—otherwise, you’ll end up regretting that one decision every single day of your life.”

 

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Humayun Saeed Addresses Career Criticism and Hate

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Humayun Saeed recently appeared on a TV show where he openly discussed the hate and criticism he has endured throughout his career.

During the interview, the veteran actor recalled the backlash he faced early on. “I’ve received criticism for every film I’ve done since the beginning,” he said. “When I acted in my first film Inteha, I played a college student while I was actually in college, yet people age-shamed me. I remember reading an article at the time that claimed I looked too old for the role.”

He added, “The truth is, I never looked like a young boy—even when I was one. I’ve always looked like a grown man.”

One of Pakistan’s most successful actors and producers, Humayun Saeed commands a fan base of 7.6 million Instagram followers. His hit projects include Mere Paas Tum Ho, Dil Lagi, Kabhi Kabhi Pyar Mein, Mehndi, and Punjab Nahi Jaungi.

As the head of production house Six Sigma Plus, he has delivered several major hits.

Currently, Humayun is enjoying the success of his romantic comedy Love Guru, which has grossed 77 crore rupees at the box office. He also plans to return to television soon with a new drama.

Also Read: Humayun Saeed Dismisses ‘Too Old to Be Hero’ Criticism

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Firdous Jamal’s Controversial Statement On Music & Islam

Firdous Jamal is a senior Pakistani television and film actor known for his dramas like Pyare Afzal, Khuda Aur Mohabbat, Waris, Manchalay Ka Sauda, Dehleez, Dhoop Deewar, Takmeel, Kaanch Kay Par, Anna, Nashaib and many others. Firdous Jamal currently lives in Lahore and he often appears in the podcasts and interviews.

Recently, he gave interview to Rehan Tariq Official. In the interview he shared his thoughts about music and its similarly with Naatia Kalams and Tilawat.

Talking about it, Firdous Jamal said, “We face criticism if we sing the songs, but music is the language of Skies. Music will be played in Jannah, it will be played to sooth us”. 

He further added, “We are a rigid society, we use certain objectionable words for the singers. We listen to music with passion but If someone amongst us becomes a singer, we start hating that person and think of him less dignified. This is hypocrisy but this is in our society and we have to live in our society. Now, the Naat Khuwans and Moazans are doing the same thing, they sing in a melody or in a tune without the instruments. Anything that has a melody, it comes under the category of Raag, they are using the Sur in recitations. Qirat & Naat comes under Raag Bhervi or Thaath Bhervi. People won’t like it if Moazans will simply recite Tilawat in a normal way. People love it because of the melody. Now people will bash me that he has gone mad, he is associating Naat and Azan with music. It is a taboo to talk about music in our region. We have associated certain words with this profession. If I say Maulvi recites in a certain melody, people will call me out but it is so.”

 

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