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Hamza Ali Abbasi Declares Staying Unmarried a Sin

Hamza Ali Abbasi has once again grabbed attention with his bold statement about marriage. The Alif actor declared that choosing not to marry is a major sin and compared it to hell, igniting a heated online debate.
“Shaadi ke ilawa karna gunah-e-kabira hai, jahannum hai (Doing anything other than marriage is a major sin, it’s hell),” Abbasi asserted.
His remarks quickly went viral, dividing social media users. While many criticized his views as outdated and strict, others supported his belief that marriage plays a crucial role in life. Despite the backlash, Abbasi remains firm in his stance and continues to advocate for what he considers the right path.
In an interview with Amna Haider Isani on Haute Talk, Abbasi reflected on his past struggles in love and relationships before meeting his wife, Naimal Khawar.
The Legends of Maula Jatt actor admitted that he had never truly experienced love in the right way before finding his soulmate.
“I had many bad experiences, and I believe the fault was mostly mine. Further, I wasn’t mature enough. I still don’t think I’m mature enough to say I’ve grown up,” he confessed.
Abbasi acknowledged breaking hearts and getting his own heart broken, expressing remorse for the pain he had caused.
“I’ve asked for forgiveness and did what I could to make amends. I’ve hurt people, I’ve broken hearts, and I have done many wrong things,” he admitted.
After facing numerous hardships, Abbasi said he turned to faith and made a sincere prayer.
Hamza Ali Abbasi and His Faith on Allah
“I prayed, ‘Oh Allah, I’ve never experienced true love, and I never thought of marriage.’ Then I chose a path and prayed for love or marriage. I didn’t know how to go about it, but I trusted Allah. I believe my prayer was accepted because Allah led me to love a person in a way that I had no control over.”
Hamza and Naimal Khawar got married on August 25, 2019, in Islamabad.
Abbasi is currently starring in Faraar, a drama serial written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and Musadiq Malik.
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Zara Noor Abbas Under Criticism For Her Statement About Punjabi

Zara Noor Abbas is an actress who comes from a very talented family. She started her career following in the footsteps of her mother and aunts and she has done great for herself. She is married to actor Asad Siddiqui and the couple shares a daughter Noor e Jahan. She recently appeared on a show with her star mother Asma Abbas and now they are going viral.
Zara Noor Abbas appeared on Samaa Punjabi where her mother also performed in the program. She comes from a Punjabi family. Her mother Asma Abbas and aunt Bushra Ansari are both fluent in Punjabi. Her father is also a Punjabi. Zara Noor Abbas however always spoke in Urdu and she is not fluent. She revealed that she cannot speak any Punjabi but just curse words.
She added that she is married in an Urdu speaking family. She was always weak in Punjabi and now she never gets to practice it. Thus she cannot speak much in Punjabi. The statement sparked debate on the internet.
This is what Zara Noor Abbas shared about her language skills:
The internet has a lot to say about Zara Noor Abbas’s lack of Punjabi skills. One user said, “This is nothing to be proud of that you do not know your mother tongue.” Another added, “Punjabi is dying as Punjabis think their own language is backward.” One said, “I am a Pashtun and I speak better Punjabi than her. Looks like she is running away from her language.”
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Nadia Khan Backtracks on Hania Aamir’s Bollywood Debut

Actress and host Nadia Khan has reversed her earlier stance on Pakistani actors working in India, especially Hania Aamir. On her morning show Rise and Shine on 365 News, Nadia praised Hania’s strong debut in the Indian film industry through the upcoming Sardaar Ji 3 with Diljit Dosanjh.
Despite previously criticising Hania’s efforts to enter Bollywood, Nadia now applauded the actress and the filmmakers. “Hania Aamir and Diljit Dosanjh’s film is finally releasing after all the rumours and controversy about her removal due to the Pakistan-India conflict. But the film is coming out with Hania in it. The makers are fearless Sikhs, and I admire that,” she said.
She appreciated how the team stayed silent during the speculation: “Diljit didn’t say anything, and now the trailer shows Hania all over it. Meanwhile, there’s backlash in India, and Diljit is being called a traitor.”
Nadia added, “This film is releasing on June 27 with Hania Aamir of Pakistan. Do whatever you want now—wah!”
Previously, Nadia had dismissed Hania’s Bollywood aspirations, saying, “She’s wasting her time with Indian PR. Even if she appears with Diljit, it won’t help her in the long run.”
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Where Has Maria Wasti Gone? The Real Reason Behind Her Disappearance from TV Screens

For over two decades, Maria Wasti was a familiar face in every Pakistani household. From her unforgettable role in Ashiyana to her powerful performances in Rehai, Buri Aurat, and Malka Aliya, she carved a space for herself as one of the finest actresses of her generation. Yet lately, fans have noticed a startling shift — Maria Wasti has quietly vanished from mainstream television. So, where did she go?
Maria Wasti Took A Quiet Exit from the Spotlight
Maria Wasti didn’t just disappear overnight. Her on-screen presence began to fade gradually, leaving fans wondering if she had retired, relocated, or simply moved on. But the truth isn’t rooted in scandal or mystery — it’s far more artistic.
In a candid appearance on Mazaqraat with Imran Ashraf, Maria finally addressed the question everyone’s been asking: Why is she no longer doing dramas?
Her answer was refreshingly honest and steeped in artistic integrity. “It’s good to take a break,” she shared. “We often find work in abundance, but the quality is usually compromised.”
Tired of Repetitive Scripts and Shallow Characters
For Maria, the issue isn’t about opportunity — it’s about content. Despite her fame and credibility, the roles she’s being offered simply don’t excite her anymore. According to her, today’s TV scripts often lack depth and originality. They ignore the complexity of real human beings — the layered personalities, the nuanced conflicts, the rich inner lives.
“A person is a son, a father, a husband. Each role brings out a different side,” she said. “But nobody seems willing to write stories on such characters anymore.”
It’s a damning critique of today’s drama industry, where quantity often trumps quality, and formulaic stories dominate the prime-time slot.
A Hope for Creative Revival
Maria Wasti hasn’t bid farewell to acting — not at all. Instead, she’s waiting for the right story, the kind that challenges her as an artist. Until then, she’s choosing silence over mediocrity — a brave, bold choice in an industry addicted to visibility.
Her absence, in fact, says a lot more than any role she could currently take on.
Maria’s fans may miss her on screen, but perhaps this break is exactly what she — and the drama industry — needs. A reset. A return to storytelling that’s honest, layered, and worthy of actors like her.
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