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Ahmed Ali Akbar Looks Forward to Being the Bad Guy in His Next Project

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In a dramatic turn reflective of his on-screen versatility, Ahmed Ali Akbar, the breakout star of the iconic “Parizaad,” reveals his deliberate approach to script selection in a recent interview with Kehkashan Bukhari for Geo Digital.

Known for bringing characters to life, whether conventional or unconventional, Ahmed shares, “I don’t have a particular intention to pick something different. If the story is good, I mould the character by sharing thoughts with the director. I guess I’ve been fortunate in scripts” — all punctuated with a smile.

Intriguingly, when asked about the possibility of playing a negative role, perhaps a villain, Ahmed responds, “Well, I’ll definitely go for that. In fact, I’m in negotiations with the makers. Viewers might see me on screen in a negative role, not too soon, but after some time,” he teases.

Embarking on his acting journey in the late ’90s with PTV’s Stop Watch, Ahmed Ali Akbar made his film debut in 2013 with Siyaah. Since then, he has graced the silver screen with memorable performances in films like Laal Kabootar, Parchi, Karachi Se Lahore, and Lahore Se Agay. In the world of dramas, his roles in Hum TV’s Ehde Wafa and the groundbreaking Parizaad remain in our memories.

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Samina Peerzada Claims Jinn Attack Before Deemak Shoot

Samina Peerzada

Veteran actress Samina Peerzada recently opened up about a strange and frightening experience she had before filming her horror movie Deemak.

Speaking on a television program, she revealed that a jinn attacked her just before the shoot began.

“I was attacked by a jinn before the shooting of Deemak. It had already come to me,” she said, recalling the incident.

She explained that when the backyard light at her home wouldn’t turn on despite asking her house help multiple times, she decided to turn it on herself.

“As I turned on the light and walked back, something suddenly pushed me hard from behind,” she said. “I fell far and got several injuries—but there was no one else there. It was the jinn.”

Despite the terrifying encounter, Samina didn’t let it interfere with her work. “I bandaged my injury and went straight to the shoot. I completed the filming,” she shared.

Deemak, a horror film featuring Samina Peerzada, Faisal Quraishi, and Sonia Hussain, released on Eid-ul-Adha and has been well received at the box office.

Who is Samina Peerzada

Samina Peerzada began her career as a model in 1974 before acting in films like Nazdikiyan, Mukhra, and Bulandi. She performed internationally, including at Oslo’s Ibsen Festival, and starred in stage plays like Raaz-o-Niaz and A Doll’s House.

Her TV roles include Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan. She debuted in Hollywood with The Valley (2018) and directed Inteha, a film on marital rape, followed by Shararat. She now hosts the YouTube show Rewind with Samina Peerzada.

Also Read: Samina Peerzada Opens Up About 7-Year Break from Showbiz

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Sunita Marshall Talks Love, Identity on Podcast

Sunita Marshall

In a candid and heartfelt conversation on the FWhy Podcast with Frieha Altaf, actor and former supermodel Sunita Marshall openly discussed her experiences with love, identity, and living authentically in Pakistan’s culturally divided society.

Sunita, who was born into a Christian family, often encounters confusion due to her name. She recalled with a laugh how a driver in Dubai once asked, “Madam, who are you?” after reading her full name—Sunita Marshall Ahmed. “Sunita is a Hindu name, Marshall is Christian, and now I’ve added Ahmed,” she explained, calling the driver’s question “a beautiful one.”

She met actor Hassan Ahmed in 2003, and after five years of quiet dating, chose to marry him despite religious and familial concerns. “Everyone around me said I had to marry within my community,” she shared. “But I live in Pakistan and I love my life here. I didn’t want to leave acting or modelling. I knew Hassan and his family—they loved me.”

When her family moved to the UK and her younger brother received an immigration letter to Canada, Sunita faced the possibility of living alone. In response, she and Hassan decided to accelerate their wedding plans. Once Hassan met her Uncle Kenny, the rest of her family agreed to support their union.

To avoid potential objections from extended relatives, they held a private Christian wedding. Sunita emphasized that while Hassan’s family never pressured her to convert, her own family had to manage expectations around their interfaith marriage. She described the wedding preparations as hectic and last-minute.

Even today, Sunita hears criticism. “People say, ‘You’re so beautiful—if only you were Muslim!’” she said with amusement, choosing not to take such comments to heart.

Now living in a joint family setup, she credited her husband and in-laws for supporting her career. “I never gave up my work or felt limited. Of course, you need to be mindful—it’s like, ‘When in Rome, live like Romans.’”

Sunita, who has two children with Hassan, also spoke about parenting. In a past interview with Nida Yasir, she said both parents and teachers shape a child’s thinking, and sometimes adults need to step back. “We shouldn’t interfere in everything. Positive reinforcement has a big impact on a child’s development,” she said.

Also Read: Sunita Marshall Talks About Her Kids And Dating, “Not At This Age”

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Quratulain Iqrar Opens Up About Bond With Aroosa Khan, Calls Her Third Sister

Journalist Iqrar Ul Hassan often draws public attention due to his personal life, particularly after news of his multiple marriages surfaced. In a recent podcast appearance with Aroosa Khan, Quratulain Iqrar, his first wife, opened up about the unique bond she shares with her co-wife, Aroosa Khan.

Quratulain praised Aroosa warmly, calling her a “fresh and positive addition” to their lives. She highlighted how Aroosa’s energy and support brought a new dynamic to the family. In a surprising moment during the conversation, Quratulain said she would rather travel with Aroosa than with Iqrar, explaining, “Iqrar would somehow find his way, but if I left Aroosa behind, we’d both worry about how she would get there.”

The candid admission highlighted the rare and close friendship between the sister wives—something rarely seen in public discourse. Social media users shared mixed reactions; some praised the maturity and bond of sisterhood on display, while others questioned the dynamics of such an unconventional relationship.

This conversation adds a new chapter to Iqrar Ul Hassan’s already headline-making personal life, revealing that in this family, the wives sometimes prioritize their bond with each other, even over their husbands.

 

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