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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Raindrops.

That is what she said in her Instep interview, it seems they are seperated but not divorced yet

Speaking of roles in drama, cinema and her professional life the conversation steers into more personal territory. The one dominant role in her life is mother to the young and adorable Azlan. And rumours of her estrangement to her husband are often the topic of much speculation.

How has stardom affected your personal life, I ask carefully, knowing it's an uncomfortable space. But there's too much speculation to ignore.

"I'll tell you what stardom did," Mahira reminisces, with a faraway look clouding her eyes. "Anything that was bad became worse, the cracks became deeper. Being in people's eyes takes a toll. Even people close to you, those who love you, start seeing you in a different light, in the eyes of the audience. I might be fooling myself that stardom doesn't play a part. I haven't figured it all out yet. But yes, as my professional life was soaring, my personal was crashing.

"I actually don't want to talk about it," she continues after a pause. "I think I'm the most critisized and the most loved actress in the country. I can't figure that out. But I want to leave Ali, Azlan, my mother and my father out of this. I don't want to drag them in it. What I can say that even today, I enjoy a great relationship with Ali. It's pretty cool that way. We haven't called it a day yet and I'm happy that our parents are on the same page. I have more clarity now and I think everything will open up. But I don't want to talk about something that is so personal. There won't be a single person who will understand because they're not you. So why bother? I'm already putting my soul out there in my characters. Putting my personal life out there is something I can't do."

Aww i realy feel bad for her i hope she n ali will be back for together she luv him so much i m sure ali also luv her n mst imp thg for azlaan sake's they need to be together .May god give her strength n gv all happiness whch she deserve 😳
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Posted: 10 years ago
oh yea...i have been following him since August...n man whattay obsession! I need to prepare for few exams and I am absolutely havin no time to study...coz i m busy seeing his work multiple times..and then following what he is upto and all that craziness!!
I even say the amount of night outs i have done in last 3-4 months are wayyy more than what i have done in my entire life for exams / friends etc 😆😆
I have done ZGH , HS Dastaan marathons many times and its crazy! and then his other work!
Just this one talk of Ice cream scene and I went and saw all imp scenes from HS again😆 crazy!
U know zaroon is a very lovable character straight after the time he passes out and u c a change in him...
but Asher is a flawed character and still Fawad has the power to make u feel for him deeply and I m in love with rota-dhota bawling Fawad 😳😳 Is that sadistic?? 😆 HS gave me goosebumps many times in the last 2-3 episodes! simply said...No one can make u sympathise with a character the way Fawad can!!
I havent been BW obssesed ever...but I dunno Fawad ka kya magic hai ki i m just on a personal , emtional trip with him and his dramas/movies!

my craze started in April i think, actually i have a close friend who is a big HS fan and she was blackmailing me to watch Humsafar, and i did watch it for her sake to be honest, i wasnt even interested at Fawad then.. gosh, now i still tell her that Allah will punish her for this, and now she herself gets irritated at my constant fangirling over fawad..

yes Som, i told somewhere that its very easy to love a Zaroon or even a Hassan, but when you are mad for Asher, a flawed and very debatable character, you know that its the actor who has made the difference.. and about saddistic, i love men crying for their wives and lovers onscreen, matlab tormented men in love, call me rude, but yeah that gives me pleasure .. and no i did not love Asher because he was also a tormented character but because the overall impact, when the show ended after my first watch, i had so many deep and silent thoughts, Asher is unforgettable, his every dialogue and even his moves, soje heart breaking liners.. and moreover i just love the quality of his character, if he was flawed then he had some great human qualities too, esp never cursing anybody for his condition and thinking about everyone elses happiness..

20th episode, his and sara's scene, i still hide my tears because its embarssing when your sister sees you crying at the same scene again and again.. and i wont even say about his breakdown scene in the 22nd episode, enuff said about that .. everything is a complete misery now, and i want Asher so badly...😭
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: crazy4fawad

Srsly what intense and lovely lyrics!! Wow!!
Yaar mujhe Asher chahiye ..as far as Fareeda/Sara/Zarina is concerned..i can handle them all...😆😆
and i love what u said after that!! I loved that calm expression of Khirad and those eyelocks..Asher-Khirad have these 2-3 seconds ke eyelocks..very subtle but yet SOOO romantic!!


Asher tou i even want, and trust me, Asher is an easy guy to be dominated over, and no wonder sara and fareeda did it.. he has a very soft heart, anybody can break it easily but he will never complain, and he just never knows to justify himself, he is just all about the living moment, he does not know about irrelevance and fakeness, he just takes everybody as God and wants to worship them, thats the way he delivers his love..😳
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: crazy4fawad

Ok..so this is my fave scene from Humsafar...the last scene..somehow it feels very peaceful and made me very emotional and happy at the same time...its marks completion of one very difficult journey and the beginning of a pleasant one 😊

Can someone tell me the lyrics of the background song portion of the title track which plays here in this part...i just love it but cannot make out the lyrics completely...
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZPbMggcuMw[/YOUTUBE]



There are seven notes in classical music and songs are based on those notes ..This must be the humsafar,s OST notes

SA, RE, GA, MA, PA, DHA and NI, which replace DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA and SI.

in English

One song was in Sound of music where Maria teaches the kids song with musical notes

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one thing I Love about Mahira Khan is that she looks Classy and elegant in whatever she wears<3 she perfectly knows how to carry herself... n there are vry few actresses out there who succeed in that
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Posted: 10 years ago

Mahira Hafeez Khan
From a cashier at a store in LA to a VJ, Pakistani actress Mahira Hafeez Khan always dreamt of coming in front of the camera. Even though it was Mahira's first visit to India, the actress says she knows a lot about the country and Lucknow too. "My dad's from Delhi, he was born there. I know Lucknow ke kebabs are very famous. While I was studying in Los Angeles, a very close friend was from Lucknow. Her name is Aditi Srivastava, and I will be meeting her today after a gap of seven years. I also learnt about the language of Lucknow from her. For example, she taught me what 'hum' means, as she used to use that word quite often. I used to find it amusing when for a single person, she used to say 'hum'. Later, she explained to me that 'hum' means 'main' in Lucknow," shared Mahira, who was in the city on Wednesday.

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Mahira, who is a well-known name of Pakistani television on this side of the LoC and across, says she'd always dreamt of being an actress. "I started my job as a cashier in a store in LA, while I was studying there. I used to mop the floor, clean toilets and even close the store at night. But trust me, while doing that too, I was imagining it all to be a scene from a movie. Even when I sold shawls at a mall, I took it as a role in a serial or a movie. Becoming an actress was always my dream. I would study, do a job and then volunteer to work at the Indian film festival that was held in LA. Why would I work for hours at the film festival, if I was not passionate about acting?" she asks. So how did she get her first onscreen break? "It was quite easy for me. Once I became a VJ, I constantly got offers for serials and movies. There were no auditions or searching for work for me. It all came quite easily to me," says Mahira, who has been very choosy about the roles she does.



"I like doing good stories and good projects. Like in India, not every serial in Pakistan is a good serial. I want to do different work. Plus, I have this thing always going on in my mind that I have to give time to my family, especially my son. I feel very blessed that I had him when I was quite young, only 24!" she says, adding, "But yes, let me confess this, when I got pregnant, I was very nervous. I was like I am only 24! It was like 'Oh my god! It is all over for me now. I'll never be able to act again and I will never get a movie now. But when I held him in my arms for the first time, I was like ispe toh sab qurbaan!"

Despite the success and the fame, Mahira is quite a family person. "I give so much to my character, I give it my all, I go all out for a role. But once that is done and I go back home, I just want to be with my family. I don't want to make extra effort to be in the limelight and so, I prefer to maintain a low profile," says the pretty lady.

Mahira doesn't watch too many Indian TV shows - "I only watched Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, that too a long time back," she shares - and says acting in one will be difficult. "Well, I am told that serials in India run for years. So practically, it is not possible for me to work in an Indian serial. But I wouldn't mind doing a Bollywood movie."

Considering that there is a lot of demand for skin show in Bollywood movies now, is she ready for such roles? "I don't think so. Skin show is something that I'll not be comfortable with. Kal ko main ek kirdar karti hoon jisme main comfortable nahi hoon, that will show on screen. People loved my chemistry with Fawad in Humsafar because we were comfortable working together, which showed on screen," points out Mahira. So has she seen Fawad's movie Khoobsurat? "Well, yes, I have. It did fantastic business in Pakistan. It was a difficult task to arrange tickets for his movie. Maine toh seeti bhi maari on his entry in the movie. Everyone in Pakistan was so happy to see him in the film," she replies.

Edited by Raindrops. - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/zindagi-channel/4101921/emir-feriha-zaroon-kashaf-asher-khirad-weaved-in-golden-era-songs

Can not resist this number which pictured on Asher Khirad and just love the last part .Asher is getting effected by Khirad,s innocent beauty and can not resist himself looking at her . Last part is mine favorite scene Where Fawad Khan has amusing expressions with smirking smile looking at her ,knowing that she is nervous and looking everywhere but not at him

This song is tribute to Ingrid Bergman, Hollywood actor who is mine favorite actor
Can't Take My Eyes off You - Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons


[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YczOrEi0lgg[/YOUTUBE]


https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2a14zp_can-t-take-my-eyes-off-you-asher-khirad_music


[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY6pUUOhD1E[/YOUTUBE]


Edited by Neerjaa - 10 years ago
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Pakistani drama: Art without boundaries

DC | Natasha Coutinho | November 12, 2014, 22.11 pm IST
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Mumbai: Mahira Khan, who rose to fame as Khirat in the popular Pakistani drama Humsafar is currently touring India.
Despite her popularity here, Mahira admits that like many other Pakistani actors, she too had trouble obtaining a visa for her India visit. She says, "I was supposed to come to India before Humsafar went on air and my visa came this Friday while the show's run was ending on Saturday. I felt I should at least make it to the country by Saturday.
I'm glad I made it somehow. I feel like I came in at the right time because Indians who have seen the show recognise me. I got so much warmth and love which is a huge thing for Pakistani actors. I speak for the entire Pakistani industry when I say we are proud our product is being appreciated."
Mahira had a few things to say about India as well: "When my dada-dadi were alive they would share their memories of Delhi with us," she recounts. "Nani still tells me how Meerut used to be. I had no idea about India as I was born and brought up in Karachi but I learnt about this country through my grandparents.
The only access I had to India was through films. My mother recalls, when Silsila came out, she got a VHS and watched it. I remember watching Ram Lakhan. So every time we come to India we feel we know the place because we have heard so much about it, we recognise Indian actors. Pakistanis are crazy about Indian films. We have Indian film songs playing at our weddings and in cars."
Like her Humsafar co-star Fawad Khan, Mahira too is open to doing Bollywood films. "I want to do good work, even if it is an Irani film. If I get a good Bollywood offer, why not?
However, I never said I want to work with Ranveer Singh I read that somewhere, and I don't know where that came from. I would like to romance Ranbir Kapoor and I have had a crush on Shah Rukh Khan since I was six," she says.
She feels the trend of Pakistani actors and shows coming to India is great cultural exchange. "It's great that Indian audiences will now get to know Pakistan. Our shows are not shot in studios so you will see our streets, you will see our lifestyle and even peek into our homes.
Crossing the border was always a problems, in fact it's only now that our theatres are showing Bollywood films. It's great that both countries have realised that art does not have a boundary," Mahira says.

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