‘Star potential’ goes to Hania Aamir only, according to Fahad Mustafa, after Mahira Khan

Hania Aamir is the only one with 'star potential'

Superstar Fahad Mustafa, who is also an ace actor in Pakistan, recently made an appearance on The Shoaib Akhtar Show 2.0. During their conversation, the cricket veteran shared a wealth of knowledge. Fahad mentioned Hania Aamir three times when asked which three modern-day actresses he would most like to work on a movie with.

He said, “Because I think, after Mahira (Khan), if there is anyone with star potential, it is Hania.” “She’s very good at heart and very hardworking,” he continued. My belief has changed; I no longer consider that a talented actor must also be a good person. Since I haven’t seen it recently, I no longer believe in it. Talent is inherently excellent; it cannot perceive good or bad. It is impossible for you to deny that.However, Hania is a relatively uncommon pairing. She is an effortless actor and has a great heart as well.”

When Shoaib questioned the celebrity about his collaborations with Hania, Fahad replied, “I haven’t worked with her yet; I’ve been telling her to mature a little bit before we do it.” We will since she is already an adult.” “So you were waiting for her to grow up?” Shoaib inquired. With a “yes,” Fahad answered, “I felt she was quite young.” Shoaib continued, referring to her as a “cute type” and inquiring as to whether Fahad and Hania were collaborating on any projects. “We are doing something together. I don’t kiss and tell. I think once it’s done and out, then you talk about it. But yes, we are about to do something.” Shoaib probed further, asking if Hania will be starring in Fahad’s upcoming December release. “Maybe,” said Fahad with a coy smile.

The celebrity was also questioned about his feelings regarding his Best Actor opponent, Fawad Khan. The first thing Fahad did in response was ask, “Am I?” The two were being praised for their roles in Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad and The Legend of Maula Jatt, and Shoaib continued to scream their praises. Fahad responded, “I think the media just wants to run news,” when asked about this competition generating headlines. This must be on neither Fawad’s nor my mind. It is no longer the same time. Awards as such no longer carry that kind of credibility. We don’t give this much thought. Appreciation is the source of happiness; people value both my films and his. How many films are even made in this country?”

Here, Shoaib jokedly jumped in, asking, “Do you believe in reward?” With hesitation, Fawad replied, “Yeah, awards, I guess I’m past that awards age.” There was a time when it felt fantastic, I was glad to receive several. But it saddens me that the upcoming generation of actors does not share my sentiments. The lounge furniture seems to be pointing in the direction of something. Anything else you know, whether it’s the TV or something else? You anticipate or look forward to something. I believe that currently is a lost cause.”

The celebrity went on, “I’ve also attended a good number of award shows. the eagerness to see them. Casting ballots and other related matters. You’ve experienced all, triumphed, failed, and lost it all. There isn’t one anymore…All I want is to be free of any affiliation with any race. I’ve always wanted to enjoy my profession, and I still do. I’ve always chosen items I found appealing. I never gave a damn about what other people thought because I made those decisions in the first place. While some were correct, some weren’t. People can’t dictate to me, saying things like, “We like this, so you have to do this.”

Fahad also disclosed a fascinating truth behind Kahani Suno, the huge hit song by Kaifi Khalil. He revealed, “The song [Kahani Suno] was delivered to my office before it became popular. Many people heard it and disregarded it. “What are you taking, and why are you taking it?” they asked. “This will be big,” I remarked. Subsequently, though, it grew to an extent beyond my wildest dreams. It turned into a huge hit tune.”

In response to a question regarding his extensive collaborations with Mehwish Hayat and Mahira Khan, Fahad stated, “The most important thing is that they’re disciplined individuals who understand the process.” The most important thing is that they adore performing. I’ve probably worked on five or six movies with Nabeel (Qureshi). I think the talented population in this country is far greater. However, the reason we collaborate is because we recognize the significance of the movie’s narrative.”

“It’s not an individual thing where I should be everywhere – batting, balling, fielding – if I’ve done a film,” he went on. You are a storyteller at the end of the day. It’s enjoyable when you get along with someone there. It’s a group endeavor. Despite being such great stars, these people—Mehwish or Mahira—connect on a narrative level. They don’t have to push themselves; they provide their own value.They’re not insecure because they’re celebrities.