Interviews
Why Did Syed Jibran Keep His Wife Afifa Away from Humayun Saeed?

Syed Jibran, the Pakistani actor, engaged in a heartfelt interview with host Imran Ashraf on a talk show, where he explored the journey of his relationship with his wife, Afifa Jibran. Having married in 2011, Jibran recounted how their love story unfolded during a project involving showbiz star Humayun Saeed.
Sharing the encounter, Jibran revealed, “I saw her first at Heathrow Airport in London. I was there for a shoot with Humayun Saeed when I became friends with her (Afifa).”
However, Humayun soon became an intimidating force for Jibran, who humorously disclosed his efforts to keep Afifa away from the Bin Roye actor during their stay. “For the ten, twelve days we stayed there, she would ask me to invite her [to the shoot], but I would keep her away from Humayun bhai,” he said.
Syed Jibran Kept Her Wife Away for Some Genuine Reasons
Acknowledging Humayun’s star power, Jibran admitted feeling apprehensive about his influence on Afifa. “He is Humayun Saeed, and I am just Syed Jibran, so I stand no chance in front of him,” he added with a laugh.
Expressing gratitude for a successful relationship, Jibran explained why they married within eight months, emphasizing the challenges of a long-distance relationship. Now with two daughters and one son, the couple has built a loving and lasting bond.
From medical school to acting, Jibran’s journey into showbiz wasn’t planned. A bet with a friend catapulted him into acting, and he acknowledged the evolving role of villains in stories. Despite his confident on-screen persona, Jibran revealed a vulnerable side, admitting to stage fright and discomfort facing a large audience.
Also Read: Syed Jibran Breaks Silence on Divorce Rumors
Interviews
Jawad Ahmad Calls Society’s Tolerance of Profanity ‘Dangerous’

Singer-turned-politician Jawad Ahmad raised concerns about society’s growing tolerance for vulgarity and profanity.
He recalled his upbringing, saying, “In the household I grew up in, using curse words was unthinkable—whether on my mother’s side or my father’s.” Jawad explained that both of his parents, being educators, taught him respect, and he never heard foul language in his family.
Defining profanity, the Hamain Tum Se Pyar Hai singer said it includes using hateful or false labels to insult someone, such as calling them something they are clearly not—like comparing them to an animal.
He added that curse words also include vulgar references to body parts, misogynistic insults directed at mothers or sisters, or hateful remarks about someone’s caste, appearance, or profession. “Such language isn’t just rude—it targets a person’s character in a senseless way,” Jawad emphasized.
Jawad Ahmad and His Music
Jawad Ahmad rose to fame with his solo song Allah Meray Dil Kay Ander, which reflected his deep interest in Sufism.
Although he never received formal training in music, he writes and composes most of his own songs. He takes inspiration from a wide range of musical legends, including Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, Mehdi Hassan, Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, Tufail Niazi, Pathanay Khan, Hamid Ali Bela, Madam Noor Jehan, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Kishore Kumar, the Eagles, Elvis Presley, and Mohammed Rafi.
To date, Jawad Ahmad has made his mark in the music industry with three solo albums and several drama OSTs.
Also Read: Jawad Ahmad sues Abrar ul Haq
Interviews
Sania Mirza On How Mothers Do More Than Fathers

Sania Mirza is a global tennis stars. She has achieved a lot for tennis in India and she has always also received love from Pakistan. She was married to cricketer Shoaib Malik and the ex-couple had a son together. She was also loved for how she represented women fiercely in sports. She was a guest on Masoom Minawala’s podcast and she shared her journey and thoughts.
Sania Mirza spoke about her pregnancy challenges. She shared that overall having her baby was a breeze. Yes, she like other women had to go through a lot physically but what actually affected her was breastfeeding. The career she has, a busy lifestyle as a working mom and how she had to go through mom guilt was difficult. She left for work for the first time after six weeks of having Izhaan. She was pumping milk during flight and she had so much mom guilt when she left him behind.
Interviews
Ghazal Siddiqui Shares Life Threatening Incident Involving Her Son

Ghazal Siddiqui is a senior PTV artist who has worked in numerous plays including her claim to the fame project Marvi. She has also busted Hum TV’s morning transmission for a longer period of time. Her other notable dramas are Dhoop Kinaray, Sij Girhan, Woh Kon Hai and Chaand Tara. Ghazal Siddiqui is happily married and has grown up kids. Her family is settled in Canada.
Recently, she appeared in ARY Digital’s morning show Good Morning Pakistan. In the show, she opened up about a life threatening incident involving her son.
Talking about it, Ghazal Siddiqui said, “There was an important occasion on which my kids requested to light firecrackers, so we arranged firecrackers and distributed them among the children. My son was very young, he took all his firecrackers from and put them in his pocket. Although I was supervising everything but someone lit a firecracker nearby, and one in his pocket caught fire. The firecrackers in his pocket started bursting one by one. I don’t know where I got the courage, but I immediately tore off his shirt and threw it away. It was such a scary incident — my son was in shock, watching me tear his shirt like that”.
Nida Yasir also shared a related incident. She said, “I caught a bullet in my car because someone at a wedding fired it into the air which hit our car and the wind screen was all broken and the next day I picked the bullet from the car.”
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