Tag: #javeriaabbasi

  • Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Actors and politics have a long history. Ronald Reagan was a Hollywood actor before he became the American President. Amitabh Bachchan was once member of Congress.
    Sunil Dutt was not just a respected star but also a respected politician.

    And one day, could we have our very own Humayun Saeed as the Prime Minister?
    Actress Anzela Abbasi certainly thinks there’s potential in the superstar.

    She was recently invited as a guest on ‘The Night Show with Ayaz Samoo.’

    The host conducted a fun round asking what would actors do if they were not acting.

    Anzela replied, “Humayun Saeed would make a great politician due to his, clean and attractive personality which could make him a good leader.”

    She thought Fahad Mustafa has the potential to be a successful stand-up comedian because of his sense of humor.

    While talking about Adnan Siddiqui and Danish Taimoor she suggested that the former could have been a business tycoon while the latter would be a professional cricketer.

  • How a trip to Hunza started the love story between Anzela, Tashfeen

    How a trip to Hunza started the love story between Anzela, Tashfeen

    Actress Anzela Abbasi, the daughter of Javeria Abbasi and Shamoon Abbasi, recently appeared in ‘Good Morning Pakistan’ hosted by Nida Yasir.
    The host asked, “How did you two first meet? Was it through something like therapy, or did you just happen to meet Tashfeen by chance?”

    Anzela Abbasi said, “I met Tashfeen on a trip to Hunza with a large group of friends, and we became friends, but we only kept in touch sporadically. It wasn’t until we reconnected two years later that our friendship blossomed into something more. Tashfeen confessed his feelings for me, and I felt the same way. Our parents were thrilled about our relationship, and my mother was particularly fond of Tashfeen as a partner for me.”

    They also discussed the backlash Anzela received for wearing a white bridal dress. She said, “I know red doesn’t look good on me, and even my family members suggested I wear a red dress, but I did what made me happy and enjoyed my wedding day. I also want to say that it’s terrible how people troll and criticize others on their wedding day, causing them pain on what should be a joyful occasion.”

  • Anzela Abbasi is quitting acting

    Anzela Abbasi is quitting acting

    Anzela Abbasi is from one of the most talented families in entertainment. Her dad Shamoon Abbasi and mom Javeria Abbasi are big stars, and her aunt Anoushay Abbasi is also a famous actress. She herself tried acting, doing a few projects, but later she decided to focus more on modeling.

    Anzela hasn’t acted for a while, and people haven’t seen her on TV lately. But now, she’s getting ready to begin a music career. In an interview, she said she’s always dreamed of doing music, and now she’s finally following that dream. She explained why she left dramas and acting.

    Anzela explained that she’s not trying to change anything, it’s just that people don’t know her well. Being different doesn’t mean she’s bad, she said, acknowledging that her uniqueness can be hard for some to understand, but she’s okay with it.

    “Acting runs in the family, and I pursued it once I became an adult. While it was nice, it didn’t fully satisfy my artistic side. Pakistani dramas, for those who have watched them, often revolve around typical household issues and portray women in a derogatory manner. It didn’t resonate with the person I am. People started seeing me as just another actress from dramas, but in reality, I’m not. I’m a simple, soft-spoken person, and because I don’t do anything extravagant, I was labeled as plain and simple. I’m not like that. People who watch my dramas are surprised to see me speaking English on my Instagram because they have a different perception of me.”