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Beautiful Actresses Only Choose Successful and Rich Men: Saleem Mairaj

Saleem Mairaj, a celebrated Pakistani actor known for his compelling antagonistic roles, recently opened up about the intricacies of romantic relationships within the entertainment industry. In a candid conversation, Mairaj provided a glimpse into his own journey and shared valuable observations about the showbiz world. During the talk show, the host playfully prodded Saleem Mairaj about his pre-marital love life, prompting him to share personal anecdotes. Mairaj humorously deflected the question by proclaiming his wife as his first and ultimate love. However, the persistent team dug deeper, and Saleem Mairaj, with a touch of vulnerability, admitted, “No one falls in love with a struggler,” shedding light on the challenges he faced during his early years as an actor. A noteworthy observation that Saleem Mairaj shared was that many beautiful actresses in the industry tend to choose successful men as their life partners.
What’s in the World of Villainy for Saleem Mairaj?
Saleem Mairaj’s role as a notorious national television villain has made him a recognized face in the industry. When questioned about his inclination towards negative characters, Mairaj clarified that the choice of character often lies in the hands of the director. He shared that he does have a preference for negative roles but remains open to diverse acting challenges. He also tantalizingly hinted at an upcoming murder thriller, “13,” where he plays a character on a mission to thwart a serial killer’s sinister plans to eliminate 13 people, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Throwing Shade on Stardom and Craftsmanship
As the conversation shifted to the dynamics of fame and success in the industry, Saleem Mairaj didn’t hold back from expressing his opinion about actors who prioritize stardom over the craft of acting. He subtly criticized those who seek the limelight without a sincere dedication to their art, even after spending decades in the entertainment business.
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Humayun Saeed on Filming Intimate Scene in The Crown

Pakistani superstar Humayun Saeed has finally opened up about one of the most talked-about moments of his international career — filming an intimate scene for Netflix’s The Crown. Known for his iconic roles in Pakistani dramas, Saeed took a massive leap into global recognition when he played Dr. Hasnat Khan, the British-Pakistani heart surgeon who famously shared a deep bond with Princess Diana.
In Season 5 of The Crown, Saeed made history as the first mainstream Pakistani actor to feature in the globally acclaimed British series. But behind the glamour of this milestone was a personal struggle many fans didn’t know about.
During a recent appearance, the Mere Paas Tum Ho actor shared how his journey with The Crown began during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I had a fever of 102 when I sent in my audition,” he recalled. “I had COVID at the time but still recorded the tape with the help of my director friend Nadir and sent it in. Twenty days later, I got the call.”
Once on set, Saeed was impressed by the team’s professionalism and dedication. “Even when I thought I was early, everyone was already there. It was a different level of commitment,” he said.
However, it was the intimate scene with actress Elizabeth Debicki, who played Princess Diana, that challenged Saeed on both cultural and emotional grounds. “I told them immediately that in our culture, even real-life husband and wife actors don’t do such scenes. We speak from a distance — it’s just how it is. This could be difficult for me,” he explained.
To his relief, the production team respected his concerns. “They all became worried after hearing me,” he shared. “Elizabeth Debicki was kind and supportive. She encouraged me and helped me feel at ease. The scene was only filmed when I felt completely comfortable.”
This marked the first time in Humayun Saeed’s career that he filmed such a scene; he expressed deep gratitude for how sensitively it was handled. “It wasn’t just about acting; it was about understanding where I come from. That meant a lot.”
Saeed’s portrayal of Dr. Hasnat Khan, often referred to as “Mr. Wonderful” by Princess Diana herself, added emotional depth to the season. Their relationship, though private, was well-documented and considered deeply meaningful in Diana’s life.
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Nadia Hussain Speaks Out on Queerness in Pakistani Society

When Nadia Hussain speaks, people listen, even when her words challenge societal taboos.
A household name in Pakistan, known for her modelling, acting, and sharp entrepreneurial acumen, Nadia has never been one to hide behind polite silence. Whether defending her family amidst recent personal controversy or addressing deeply polarizing issues, she speaks with the kind of fearless clarity that’s rare in mainstream media. And her latest appearance on the podcast proved no different.
The topic? Queerness is a subject often reduced to whispers, mockery, or outright denial in Pakistan’s public discourse.
When asked if homosexuality exists within the world of fashion and showbiz, Nadia didn’t flinch. “Of course it does,” she said, “but singling out one industry is unfair and intellectually dishonest.”
She was quick to challenge the assumption that queerness or cases of same-sex behavior are a product of the entertainment industry alone. “Why are we only asking this about fashion or showbiz?” she posed. “Are we willing to talk about what happens in religious seminaries? In our villages? Or even in our so-called ‘moral’ households?”
Nadia referenced a moment involving Dr. Zakir Naik, a well-known Islamic scholar, where a girl once raised this question, pointing to such incidents in religious spaces. According to Nadia, his answer sidestepped the reality, highlighting how this uncomfortable truth is often brushed under the rug.
But perhaps the most striking part of her comments was her reference to Pakistan’s Northern Areas, often romanticised for their beauty, but rarely scrutinised socially. Nadia revealed that for years she has heard stories of same-sex abuse and behaviour from that region. “These things happen there too, and no one wants to talk about it,” she stated. “So why the selective outrage when it happens in media or fashion?”
“People need to stop being judgmental and start understanding the bigger picture. Human behaviour, identity, and struggle aren’t boxed into just one profession or place. We need to acknowledge that.”
In a country where even acknowledging LGBTQ+ existence is considered controversial, Nadia Hussain’s unfiltered take shifts the lens away from one community and placing responsibility on the entire society, she invited Pakistanis to confront their own contradictions.
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Humaira Asghar’s Parents Break Silence: “We Fear Foul Play In Our Daughter’s Mysterious Death”

The tragic story of model and actress Humaira Asghar continues to haunt many; her lifeless body was found in her Karachi apartment, nine months after her passing. As the disturbing mystery surrounding her death spread like wildfire, many speculated about her family’s silence. Now, for the first time, her grieving parents have come forward, breaking their silence in an interview.
“She Was Full of Life and Passion,” Says Father
In an emotional conversation with Lahore Rang, Humaira’s father, Dr. Asghar, shared glimpses of the daughter he raised. “She was always into art,” he said, recounting her early days. A graduate of the prestigious National College of Arts (NCA), Humaira later pursued a career in showbiz, relocating to Karachi seven years ago with her father’s full support. “She had my permission to chase her dreams,” he added, brushing away claims that he abandoned her.
Humaira’s parents revealed they were in touch with her frequently, and she used to visit them every couple of months, maintaining a loving bond. However, things took a chilling turn when they lost contact with her last August.
“Her Last Call Was a Cry for Help,” Mother Recalls
Humaira’s mother recounted their last conversation. “She said her SIM cards were being blocked and she needed help,” she shared, visibly shaken. But the help Humaira needed was never made clear, and after that day, communication ceased.
The couple admitted they didn’t follow up due to their unfamiliarity with Karachi and not knowing anyone there. However, they insist the rumors that they refused to accept her body are false. Dr. Asghar clarified that as a doctor, he knew a post-mortem was necessary before the body could be claimed.
“She Had Money – She Would Never Leave Rent Unpaid”
Dr. Asghar suspects foul play. “She had money. It’s impossible she wouldn’t pay her rent.” He also firmly denied ever having disputes with her over property. “Humaira would never say something so low. She never asked for her share – never.”
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