Hania Aamir of India? Ayesha Khan reveals what she thinks of the comparison
Comparisons between Ayesha Khan and Pakistan's beloved star Hania Aamir has taken the entertainment world by storm, leaving fans curious to know what Khan really thinks about it.
In an interview with Filmygyan YouTube channel, the ex-contestant of Bigg Boss 18 shared her thoughts on being called the ‘Hania Aamir of India.’
Ayesha Khan said, “She’s truly wonderful, extremely beautiful, and a fantastic actress. And let’s not forget, she sings beautifully, I, on the other hand, can't sing at all.”
Khan also expressed her admiration for Pakistani content, revealing, “I’m a big fan of Pakistani dramas. I believe Indian audiences connect more with them than even Pakistanis themselves do.”
When asked if she would be open to working in a Pakistani production, Ayesha Khan didn’t hesitate: “Absolutely, if I get the opportunity, I’d love to be part of a Pakistani drama.”
Ayesha Khan’s admiration for Hania Aamir’s talent is clear, but it doesn’t stop there. She goes on to say how much she values Pakistani content and its growing influence
As for Hania Aamir, she keeps impressing audiences with her amazing performance, most notably in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum alongside Fahad Mustafa.
Earlier, Chhota Pandit from Bollywood's iconic film Bhool Bhulaiyaa is the role actress Hania Aamir would love to play.
Chhota Pandit from Bollywood's iconic film Bhool Bhulaiyaa is the role actress Hania Aamir would love to play.
Appearing as a guest on The Dubai Journey, hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress shared her excitement about bringing this fun character to life, also mentioning her love for other Bollywood roles like Pushpa.
The host, Rannvijay Singha, asked, “So if you had to play the role of an already existing iconic character from one of the Indian films, which one would it be?”
Hania Aamir replied, “I would love to play Chhota Pandit from Bhool Bhulaiyaa (the first one) or Pushpa. I would totally kill it in those roles.”
The Mujhe Pyaar Huha actress love for Bollywood doesn’t stop there. She also revealed her favourite film, saying, “Om Shanti Om is my favourite film, favourite film. I love Tamasha and Ram Leela.”
The host Rannvijay Singha asked, “Any core childhood memory or something that you always carry with you wherever you go?”
“Honestly, my childhood was kind of dark, so I think when you see a lot of sad people around you, it just gives you this superpower of being grateful - being grateful for everything, dealing with things in a better way, and having a positive outlet. Just dealing with things nicely and maintaining a positive outlook on life. And eventually, it also made me funny, cracking jokes just to get through difficult situations. So, my childhood was full of ‘getting through it,’ and that became a huge part of my personality. Even now, no matter what happens, I’m like, it’ll be okay,” the Mere Humsafar actress said.
Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is directed by Badar Mehmood and written by Farhat Istiaq.