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  • Humaima Malick and Shaan Shahid set to sparkle on-screen again

    Humaima Malick and Shaan Shahid set to sparkle on-screen again

    Superstar Shaan Shahid’s new spy thriller movie, ‘Red, White, and Green,’ will feature his old co-star Humaima Malick, as per an Instagram story shared by the ‘Legend of Maula Jatt’ actress.

    Shaan is going to direct and act in a new movie about spy agencies in Pakistan and the US. He’ll star alongside Humaima, Mohib Mirza, and Uzma Khan. We don’t know when it’s coming out yet, but fans are excited for Shaan’s comeback.

    It’s the second time he’s teaming up with Humaima and Mohib after their work together in ‘Arth’ back in 2017.’

    Arth’ was quite different, focusing on love, betrayal, and self-discovery. Shaan played Ali, who gets involved with Humaima’s character, Umaima, while Mohib’s character, Umer, supports Ali’s wife.

    ‘Arth’ wrapped up with a positive vibe, telling a touching story about love, betrayal, and finding redemption. It showed how important it is to respect yourself and grow personally. Now, we’re waiting to see if ‘Red, White, and Green’ can capture that same hopeful feeling with its mix of action and drama.

  • Malik Sisters think Maryam Aurangzeb, Sheikh Rashid and Shafqat Mahmood are actors

    Humaima Malik and Dua Malik made an appearance on ARY’s Har Lamha Purjosh where they spilled the beans on their professional and personal dynamics. On being asked by the anchor Waseem Badami which politician they think look like an actor, Dua answered Maryam Aurangzeb and Humaima said she thinks Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed and Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood are good actors.

    During the interview the host asked her to give an advice for Momina Mustehsan to which Humaima replied, “Jesus kar ke tweet krna chor dein about Pakistani women”.

    The Bol actress added, “And stop comparing people by classifying them,” adding that every women is equal. “Every woman is equal, whether it is Qandeel Baloch or Mahira Khan, no one can be [classified] as cool or not cool”.