Mahira tells fan there’s comfort in ‘connecting with Maker’ after heartbreak

Entertainment Dec, 5 2022
Mahira tells fan there’s comfort in ‘connecting with Maker’ after heartbreak
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Mahira Khan who rarely takes to social media to comment on cultural happenings, interact with fans or hit back at haters, took some time to spill beans on her upcoming projects, personality, likes, dislikes and more in an ‘Ask Mahira’ session on Twitter. 

The Legend of Maula Jatt star had lot to say about various matters in response to fan queries. She even revealed that while she may not immediately return for another TV serial after Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay, there is something “special” instore for her fans series perhaps “Who knows?” she teased. Mahira confessed that while she’s still trying to figure out where all love, love one doesn’t know they’re even capable of showing is supposed to go when dear one leaves, she believes in connecting with herself and creator. 

When a fan asked rather introspective question, “When you lose most important person to you in entire world, where is all that love, love you never even knew you were capable of showing, supposed to go?” Mahira reflected, “I’m still trying to figure out answer to this one. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 05 2022

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