Sonya Hussyn and Imran Ashraf join forces for drama Masoom
Drama stars Imran Ashraf and Sonya Hussyn are set to captivate audiences in HUM TV’s upcoming drama serial, Masoom, directed by Barkat Siddiqui.
The Namak Haram actor shared a stunning behind-the-scenes (BTS) picture from the drama shoot on Instagram, captioning it: “She is not just an actress she is a powerhouse
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Masoom on HUM TV
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Earlier, during his program Mazak Raat, a member of the audience asked the show's host, Imran Ashraf Agha, and actor Mustafa Hassan, which actress they would like to work with in their next project.
Ashraf revealed that he would like to collaborate with Bollywood actress Tamannaah Bhatia for a movie.
“As far as I am concerned, I want my next project to be with Tamannaah Bhatia,” he replied.
“I have never worked with the talented actress Saba Qamar. It would be a great honour for me if she agrees to work with me,” the Rasq-e-Bismil actor added.
Tamannah Bhatia has starred in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films.
Her many films include Paiyaa, Himmatwala, Ayan, Jailer, Entertainment, Baahubali 2, Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, Aranmania 4, Vedaa, Rebel, Happy Days, Babli Bouncer, Bhola Shankar, Racha, Chanda Sa Roshan, Aagadu, and Siruthai.
Actress Sonya Hussyn is setting up her career to be that of a thespian with the wide range of characters she has played on screen. In a post yesterday, she revealed that her next character, Murshid, is an addict, and debuted her look on Instagram.
Earlier, in an interview with ‘Independent Urdu,’ Sonya talked about her career and who she would like to work with. She mentioned Ali Zafar as her favorite on-screen hero, saying he has a special charm.
“I never really thought about it, but when it comes to movies, I find Ali Zafar very charming. He has that charisma of a movie hero. There are many good actors, like Fawad Khan, who also have charm, but when it comes to acting, I would choose Ali Zafar,” she said.
But things got interesting when Sonya talked about her experiences with offers from the Indian film industry. She revealed that she was approached for three different projects. “I have received three film offers from India. One was a Shakespeare screen adaptation of Measure for Measure. The other was a sequel to some old Santosh Kumar film – I can’t recall its name,” she noted.
One offer, in particular, caught her attention—a film with the famous Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi. “For that one, I even had a meeting with the relevant people but then the exchange with India stopped altogether,” she explained, referring to the stop in collaborations between India and Pakistan after the Uri attack and the subsequent ban on Pakistani artists working in India.