Desk Report The actor urged his social media family to follow SOPs, but they reminded him of the mass gathering he was seen at.
Sheheryar Munawar recently tried his hand at social activism and took to social media to comment on the on-going episode involving the nation s students, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood, and the approaching exams. When he urged the government to cancel exams in the interest of the students safety, given the risk that Covid poses, the internet turned on him and asked about a qawwali he attended not too long ago, forcing him to apologise.
The
Ho Mann Jahan star posted a tweet, urging the government to refrain from putting the health and safety of our students at risk , calling for an alternate to in person exams. The tweet came in as celebrity after celebrity weighed in on the matter.
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Former VJ, television host, actor and superstar known for her stellar acting and huge fan following across the globe, Mahira Khan reflected on what it s like to be an actor and everyone s favourite.
Speaking on the talk show
Hello! Mira Sethi, the star opened up about what it was like to be on set and how her journey in the industry has really been.
She said once she s on set, her entire focus is her character and role alone but revealed that she believes no one really knows the real her. This is probably why she is also convinced that any star who has admitted to liking her is probably just infatuated with the idea of her.
Desk Report Humsafar is why I continue to receive so much love in my personal life and in my career, says the superstar.
Mahira Khan is now a renowned film star but she remembers as well as us that it was her small screen hits that propelled her to fame.
From her TV characters Khirad and Shano to her big screen hits
Ho Mann Jahan and
Raees, she has proved herself to be versatile and a hit with the fans.
While celebrating 16 years of Hum network, Mahira talked about her acting journey which will complete a decade this year.
Having recently recovered from the coronavirus, she first spoke about her time in isolation.
Mah-i-Meer and
Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai) wants him to perform with a free-flowing, instinctive, promptness he says. I was already pre-warned by Anjum a night before to expect a dramatic change.
“With Anjum I’ve learned to let things go,” he explains. “But only because it is also a part of the character I am playing,” he says as I pick up a cup of tea. I notice that that his mug has PHL’s Sheheryar the actor’s namesake character printed on it.
PHL’s Sheheryar’s was a different extension of the person I knew; in fact, the actor shifts and appends parts of his personality on to his characters, he told me once…but doesn’t every actor?
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At the corner of a bus-stand near Allah-wala Chowrangi, Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui chases after a girl and her best friend. Like most young ne’er-do-wells, he gets a good piece of her mind. Dejected and shot down like his ilk, the stubborn roadside Romeos he persists.
A brief lunch-break and a quick zuhr prayer later, Sheheryar is at it again: this time, replacing his cool-denim jacket and jeans is a shalwar, a gaudy T-shirt and bitingly bright, coloured sunglasses. He runs out of a corner house a few blocks away from our last location on Sharae Faisal, gets on a heavy bike and chases the girl again. This time, she’s in a van, returning from college, and his expression is different; he is smiling from ear to ear.