Famous Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan expressed her regret on Instagram lately for missing this year’s Ramadan performances. Following her three successful Ramazan plays, Chupke Chupke (2021), Chaudhry and Sons (2022), and Chand Tara (2023), Ayeza indicated her desire to return to the TV genre that has grown increasingly popular in recent years.
The actor uploaded a photo of herself on Instagram, showing herself curled up on a couch while wearing a pretty pink flowery dress and white sneakers. She wrote an emotional description for the photo that connected with her fans.
“Tara-Pari-Meenu. This year, I’ve missed working on Ramadan projects. Recalling her beloved characters from the previous three years of Ramazan serials, Ayeza added, “Thank you for the love and support you guys have been giving me throughout.”
Ayeza tweet did, however, also make reference to potential future initiatives for the joyous Eid holiday. She shared that she could reveal something interesting during the Eid festivities and asked her fans to recommend a character for her to play next.
“Maybe I’ll come up with something interesting for Eid,” she continued. Any recommendations for the character I should work on next?
The previous year, the Hollywood star, together with her spouse Danish Taimoor, contributed to the celebrations of Ramadan by appearing in the lighthearted romantic comedy Chand Tara. The show told the endearing story of Danish’s character Chand, a software engineer who wanted to live independently in a joint family.
However, Ayeza took on the role of Tara, a gynaecologist who was reared alone and yearned to feel the closeness of a combined family. Tara was captivatingly relatable and graceful in Ayeza’s interpretation of the character. Her on-screen connection with Danish gave the developing romance more nuance.
On the other hand, the Mein actress gained popularity for her performance as Parisa “Pari” Ahmed in the love family comedy Chaudhry and Sons, which aired in Ramazan in 2022. She played the long-lost granddaughter of Dildar, who has been having difficulty passing her examinations. The representation of a young lady confronting scholastic obstacles was given depth and realism by Ayeza’s character, which gave the story a distinctive touch. When Pari’s marriage to Imran Ashraf’s Billu is planned, the storyline takes an intriguing turn. Ayeza’s ability to navigate the nuances of Pari’s life is a testament to her range as an actor.
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