Hania Aamir and Emmad Irfani are currently garnering praise from KMKT director Badar Mehmood for their brilliant performance. Badar Mehmood is the brilliant director of hit drama serial Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum. He has also directed dramas like Ishqiya, Cheekh, Mein, Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha and others.
Recently, he made an appearance in Fuchsia Magazine’s YouTube show, hosted by Rabia Mughni. In the show, he praised all his leading actors but he particularly mentioned Emmad Irfani and Hania Aamir’s humbleness.
Talking about Emmad Irfani, he said, “Emmad Irfani is an amazing person to work with. He is the most humble and gentle person of showbiz. His etiquette, his demeanor tells that he belongs to a very good family. He always talks to people with respect and kindness. I have worked with him in Cheekh too. Even Hania Aamir and the girl playing her younger sister also asked him how he is so patient. He is the gentleman of the Pakistani media industry. And yes, he has brilliantly performed his character Adeel. He exactly delivered the performance that I needed from him”.
Talking about Hania, he said, “I have worked a lot with Hania Aamir in the female leads. Hania is hands down a positive energy on the set, she never comes with an off mood on the set. She doesn’t let the scene go without putting in an effort. She now understands me and whenever I panic she says that the scene will happen smoothly. She is aware of my mood swings. She often calms me down when I shout at the set. Fahad and Hania make sure to develop a good bonding with the cast members.
KMKT Director Praises Hania Aamir
They become friends with the cast members”. Here is the link to the video:
He also praised Naeema Butt for her brilliant performance and her hard work. The director mentioned that Naeema used to put a lot of efforts in creating her scenes. He also said that he chose Naeema because they wanted a different and off the beat cast member for Rubab’s character. Her face was not known for the fans and she aced her character and delivered the kind of performance that was needed on the screen for Rubab. Here is the link to the video: