Ali Zafar, Honey Singh, and Mehwish Hayat joining hands?

By: News Desk
Published: 10:41 PM, 2 Feb, 2025
 Ali Zafar, Honey Singh, and Mehwish Hayat joining hands?
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Another major cross-border collaboration seems to be on the horizon as Pakistani and Indian icons Ali Zafar, Honey Singh, and Mehwish Hayat have reportedly come together for an upcoming project. 

The speculation gained traction after entertainment portal Galaxy Lollywood shared a photo of the trio on Instagram, fueling anticipation among fans.

The Instagram post featured the three stars in the same frame, with the caption: "Ali Zafar, Honey Singh, and Mehwish Hayat in the same room is screaming potential collab!" 

The three stars had earlier done many cross-border collaborations and the post sparked excitement, leading to widespread discussion about what could be in the works. 

Though no official confirmation about the nature of the project has been made, fans are speculating whether the collaboration will be a song, a music video, or even a film. Given the stature of these artists, any project involving them is expected to be a major spectacle.

The development holds significance in the context of artistic collaborations between Pakistani and Indian stars, which have become rare in recent years due to strained political relations between the two countries. 

In reply to a question during a TV show, actress Nadia Afghan expressed her desire to work with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and she would gladly accept an Indian film offer.

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Nadia said that she had received an offer for an Indian Punjabi film but could not make it to India due to personal commitments in Pakistan.

"Art has no boundaries or borders. I am an artist, and I accept good work from all over the world," she emphasised. She told the audience about her friendship with Indian Punjabi film star Sonam Bajwa.

"Sonam is my favourite actress and a dear friend. She once recreated a scene from Suno Chanda, and I thanked her. That’s how we became friends. Indian artists have a lot of respect for Pakistani talent." she said.

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