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A fine wine tastes to complicated and needs alot of care and investment to enjoy if you have created the invironment as wished/demanded by this finely aged wine and not to forget all the strings attached to it.
To much work and headache(speaking from experience).:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

2 of them are grandmothers.
 
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Azfar Rehman


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Known for his exceptionally good looks and acting skills, Azfar Rehman is a national heartthrob.


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What do you enjoy more modelling, hosting or acting?

I love hosting! I am an opinionated person and love giving opinions on everything while talking to people. Hosting would be my first love.

What do you think looks best on you, long hair or short?

I personally think I look better in short hair and it’s easier to manage. However my director’s think I look better with longer hair. Plus I think this winter longer hair would be the new thing so I am growing my hair these days!

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Which character have you enjoyed playing the most so far?

I really enjoy doing love stories, but there was this one character I played in Kidhmat Guzar on A-plus. The role was of a Seraiki servant; the character was illiterate and had quite a negative persona. It was the complete opposite of my actual personality; I had a fantastic time doing it.

How did you get into acting?

I started off with hosting and modelling and whenever I interviewed a director, they would offer me a part in their drama so I took up the opportunity and did just Kaisa Yeh Junoon opposite Ayesha Omar; there was no looking back after that.

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If not an actor, what would you have rather been?

I would have been working in some advertising agency, making concepts and marketing strategies.

What has been your most rewarding project?

Nazr-e-Bad has been my most rewarding project yet. I played a practitioner of black magic. A lot of people thought I might not be able to pull it off but it turned out to be a huge hit.

How would you describe your work journey in one line?

It has been very smooth.

What is the best part of being famous?

You get so much love and that is the best part because we all crave love in one way or another.

What is your guilty pleasure?

I love watching Punjabi movies, stage plays and Punjabi music by Noor Jahan, Naseebo Lal, Azra Jahan, Saira Naseem and Shazia Mansoor. I love Lollywood Punjabi music and know many songs by heart.

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What was the hardest role you’ve ever played?

The role of a Seraiki servant in Kidhmat Guzar has been the hardest role I have played so far.

What is your goal for 2019?

To be happier, that is my goal every year actually; to be content, more forgiving, and not to stress over minor issues.

If you got a call from Hollywood to recreate any of the classic superhero movies, which character would you want to portray?

A Pakistani version of Superman!

How do you unwind after work?

By spending time with my wife, going out for a drive, hanging out with my friends and eating out.

Who is your celebrity crush?

I have many; Julia Roberts, Katrina Kaif and Ashwariya Rai. In Pakistan it’s Sohai Ali Abro!

Which of your characters do you think would be the most fun to meet in real life?

I have never come across anybody as sweet as my character Sheryar in the drama Aatish. I would love to meet someone like him, he is nice, forgiving and has a very positive personality.

Who according to you is the best dressed man in the Pakistani film industry?

Without a doubt it has to be Shaan and Fawad Khan.

Are you a dog or a cat person?

I am a dog person! I love Rottweilers and Golden Retrievers.

What new projects are you working on?

Firstly, I am doing a web series with Wajahat Rauf opposite Mehwish Hayat, which is called Anaya, it will be coming out very soon. It is an exciting new project that I can’t wait for everyone to see. Secondly I am doing a serial called Kadam Kadam Ishq, in which I am playing a negative character opposite Areeba Habib. Apart from these I am also working on another serial called Taluq with Ahmed Kamran, opposite Sonia Mishel. I am also a part of a fashion campaign for Amir Adnan and Deepak & Fahad which I am really looking forward to.


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The Pantene HUM Bridal Couture Week was this weekend and 'twas all about that bling, 'bout that bling, 'bout that bling.


Everthine by Samar
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This lehenga actually works, it's got soft hues, the dupatta stands out and the ensemble itself is not weighed down by fancy shmancy embellishments. Pretty sweet and simple, so then why didn't it work for us? Because all it needed was an open chiffon jacket instead of a closed one. That's the only peeve we have.

Haris Shakeel
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Haris Shakeel got the peplum down but when it came to the lehenga it seems like he lost interest and went with the most basic thing he could think of. We have a few suggests for the lower:

a) A dhoti shalwar as it pairs really well with peplums; or b) Spruced up the lehega with more volume in a nicer pastel like pearl pink.

Munib Nawaz
Fusion wear is versatile and pretty darn cool and all but it's tricky to get right; sometimes, it works (hello sari-pants!), sometimes, not so much (see below).

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Hania Amir was the showstopper for the Munib Nawaz showcase and we're a little confused; is she going to Coachella or is this supposed to be wedding wear? This does not look like a luxury designer ensemble from anywhere: the choli looks like a cheap crop top and doesn't even sit right, the lehnga also is quite lacklustre, not to mention, the styling does the look no favours either.

That necklace looks like a recycled Halloween accessory and those shiny heels peeking through the bottom are way too clunky. You'd think one might want to have a fitting with their showstopper before the big day; it doesn't seem like that happened here.

While we'd love to show up at the next fam wedding in a choli that says REBEL to rub aunties the wrong way, ending up on worst-dressed lists isn't worth it. Thank you, next.

Annus Abrar
We really wanted to like this, we did. Maroon velvet (and Neelam Munir!) has our heart but this number just had way too much going on.

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The lehnga is drowning in chunky embroidery and is way OTT and the contrasting colour combinations don't really work together in this case.

Sahar Atif
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Sadaf Kanwal looks pretty killer in this black-and-white lehnga choli set but zoom into the lehnga's details and the embroidery will have you say 'err, no'. Why ruin the picture of elegance with big, shimmery spirals? That's a question for Sahar Atif to answer.

Nilofer Shahid
Mawra Hocane's pretty looks were completely squandered in her turn as showstopper for Nilofer Shahid.

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Inundated with embroidery, the gold lehnga set drowned her slender frame and the work wasn't exactly awe-inspiring... or it may have justified the onslaught. The kameez features long panels that split open to reveal more of the same embroidery on the lehnga; if the work wasn't the focal point of the ensemble, why make such an effort to show it?
 
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Khanz is much more subtle and nuanced about it....keeps everything in the appropriate threads :)

Johnny boy just goes all out haha...and gets kinda forcibly helmed in....lot more hormone driven angst there for sure :P
Simply put the chap cannot RESTRAIN himself hahahaaaaaa he needs to start intermittent fasting, though even that would probably have zero effect in the case of @JohnWick hahahaaa.Kudos bhai

Ufffff @khanz bhai.Kudos and jolly share
 
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