Here is why Mahira expect audience 'not to ask' about SRK

By: News Desk
Published: 03:34 PM, 7 Dec, 2024
Here is why Mahira expect audience 'not to ask' about SRK
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Popular Lollywood diva Mahira Khan was spotted on the second day of the 17th Aalami Urdu Conference — Jashn-e-Karachi 2024 hosted by Waseem Badami and Tabish Hashmi.

It was a four-day event from December 5 to 8, 2024 held at the Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi.

During the conversation, Mahira revealed the reason why she gets awkward while taking questions regarding Shahrukh Khan.

She responded to the claims that she always mentions Shah Rukh Khan in her interviews. She clarified that she only answers the questions asked by fans or the audience regarding SRK.

Talking about it, Mahira Khan said, “I can never have enough of him, but when someone asks a question about him, I do reply, and then people say that she is quite obsessed with him. That’s why I expect them not to ask me because then they say she wants to talk about it, which I never start on my own.”

The 'Raees' actress called Karachi the most tolerant city in Pakistan, emphasizing its diverse nature.

In her address, Mahira praised the city’s ability to embrace people from all backgrounds, saying, “Karachi doesn’t judge where a person comes from.” She described Karachi as a melting pot of diversity, a quality she believes sets it apart from other cities in Pakistan. Reflecting on her upbringing in the city, Mahira, who grew up surrounded by friends from Hindu, Agha Khani, and Bohra communities, shared that diversity was simply a normal part of her life.

Mahira compared Karachi to other cosmopolitan port cities, explaining that its location as a port city naturally fosters inclusivity. She also noted that people from other cities are often amazed by Karachi’s diversity, which she believes is the heart of the city.

However, Mahira also pointed out some downsides, including the city’s hot climate. “Only if Karachi had all four seasons in full bloom,” she said. Additionally, she observed, “People don’t take care of Karachi as much as the city takes care of its people.” Despite these challenges, Mahira’s love for Karachi remains evident.