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HSY Makes His Hollywood Debut with Disney+ Series Deli Boys

Renowned Pakistani designer HSY makes his Hollywood debut with the Disney+ series Deli Boys, marking a huge gemilestone in his career. Not only has he styled key characters for the show, but he also appears on screen, becoming the first Pakistani fashion mogul to take on a Hollywood acting role. The series, which blends crime, comedy, and family drama, premiered on Hulu and Disney+ on March 6.
HSY Makes His Hollywood Debut in a Dual Role
In Deli Boys, HSY makes his Hollywood debut both behind and in front of the camera. He designed costumes for lead actors Poorna Jagannathan, Saagar Shaikh, and Zainne Saleh in episodes eight and nine, infusing his signature South Asian aesthetic into the series. Additionally, he makes an on-screen appearance in the same episodes, further solidifying his international breakthrough. HSY expressed his excitement, calling the project not just a personal achievement but also a step forward in representing South Asian culture in mainstream Hollywood.
A Bold and Unique Series with a South Asian Twist
Directed by Ahmed Ibrahim and Jenni Konner, Deli Boys follows two Pakistani-American brothers, Mir and Raj, whose lives take a dark turn after their father’s sudden death. As they unravel his hidden criminal empire, they face shocking revelations, including tax evasion and smuggling. The show has been praised for its fresh narrative, dynamic South Asian representation, and unique blend of humor and suspense. With appearances from stars like Tan France, Deli Boys is already making waves, and HSY’s contribution adds a distinctive touch to its storytelling.
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Danish Taimoor Recieves Backlash Over Polygamy Remarks on Live TV

Pakistani actor Danish Taimoor has landed in hot water after his recent comments on polygamy during a Ramazan TV transmission. While discussing the topic alongside former news anchor Rabia Anam, Taimoor casually stated that men have the right to marry up to four times, but he personally chooses not to—at least “for now.” His remarks have ignited a firestorm on social media, with many criticizing his tone and the implication behind his words.
Danish Taimoor Comments Stir Controversy
During the live broadcast, Danish Taimoor remarked that while Islam permits men to marry multiple times, he has not exercised that right—yet. His use of the word “filhaal” (as of now) particularly unsettled viewers, who perceived it as a subtle indication that he might consider it in the future. Despite his claim of love and respect for his wife, Ayeza Khan, many felt his words were unnecessary and disrespectful, especially given the setting.
Social Media Outrage and Comparisons to Hamza Ali Abbasi
The internet was quick to react, with many calling out the perceived entitlement in his statement. Critics pointed out that while men frequently cite their right to multiple marriages, they often neglect the religious conditions attached to polygamy. The backlash was further amplified when an old clip of Hamza Ali Abbasi discussing the same topic resurfaced. Unlike Taimoor, Abbasi had emphasized the historical context and ethical responsibilities tied to polygamy, sparking a wave of comparisons. Netizens lauded Abbasi’s approach, with one user commenting, “In a world full of Danish Taimoors, be a Hamza Ali Abbasi.”
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Hamza Ali Abbasi Sheds Light on Four Marriages in Islam in Viral Interview

Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi previously shared his perspective on four marriages in Islam during an interview on The Epic Show. While happily married to Naimal Khawar Khan, he discussed the religious and ethical aspects of polygyny, emphasizing the strict conditions under which it is permitted. His insights have sparked widespread discussions online.
Hamza Ali Abbasi Explains the Context of Four Marriages in Islam
During the conversation, the host jokingly remarked on men’s interest in multiple marriages. Hamza responded with laughter, assuring that he is content with his single marriage. He elaborated that the Quranic verse allowing up to four marriages was revealed in a specific historical context. According to him, after the Battle of Uhud, many women and children were left vulnerable without any social welfare systems, leading to the command for men to care for orphans by marrying their mothers.
The Challenge of Justice in Multiple Marriages
Hamza also highlighted that while Islam permits polygyny, it warns of the difficulty of maintaining fairness between wives. He pointed out that the Quran explicitly states that achieving true justice among multiple spouses is nearly impossible, making monogamy the preferred option. His statements resonated with many, igniting a debate on the religious and social dimensions of the practice.
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Danish Taimoor Faces Backlash Over Controversial Remarks on Four Marriages

Danish Taimoor’s controversial remarks on four marriages have sparked outrage among netizens, with many criticizing the actor for his views on polygamy. The controversy arose during a Ramadan special show where he appeared alongside his wife, Ayeza Khan. Taimoor reiterated multiple times that Islam permits him to marry four times, but he has chosen not to out of love and respect for his wife. However, his remarks did not sit well with the audience, who found them inappropriate and unnecessary.
Danish Taimoor’s Controversial Remarks on Four Marriages
During the Eid special episode of Mahfil-e-Ramadan, Danish Taimoor expressed his stance on polygamy, stating that no one can take away his right to have four wives. He emphasized that while he has not exercised this right, it remains a religiously sanctioned option for him. His repeated statements in front of Ayeza Khan made her visibly uncomfortable, leading many to believe that his remarks were insensitive and uncalled for.
Taimoor’s comments quickly went viral on social media, drawing criticism from fans and critics alike. Many accused him of subtly asserting dominance over his wife, while others found his remarks disrespectful. Some netizens pointed out that his statements seemed like a veiled threat, suggesting that Ayeza should be grateful he has not married again.
Public Reaction and Social Media Backlash
The internet was flooded with reactions mocking Danish Taimoor for his statements. Many users expressed disappointment, questioning why he felt the need to emphasize his right to multiple marriages publicly. One user sarcastically commented, “Looks like he’s just reminding Ayeza what he ‘could’ do.” Another wrote, “His insecurity is showing—trying to keep the upper hand over Ayeza.”
While some defended him, arguing that he was merely stating a religious fact, the overwhelming response was negative. Many viewers believed that his remarks were unnecessary and could have been avoided, especially on a public platform with his wife present.
As the controversy continues to trend, neither Danish Taimoor nor Ayeza Khan has addressed the backlash directly. However, the heated debate over his comments highlights how sensitive discussions about polygamy remain in the public sphere.
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