Despite being Pakistan’s biggest superstars, Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa were allegedly snubbed for national awards, sparking public outrage and questions about the selection process.
A recent revelation by a Sindh Minister of Culture has ignited a debate among fans and the entertainment industry regarding the national recognition of Pakistan’s biggest superstars, Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa. Despite their immense contributions to Pakistani cinema and television, both artists were notably absent from this year’s list of national award recipients, a decision that has sparked widespread discussion.

Mahira Khan, a recipient of numerous accolades, including the Lux Style Award for Best Actress and the International Pakistan Prestige Award, has captivated audiences with her performances in hit dramas like Humsafar and films such as Bin Roye and Verna. Her international acclaim includes recognition at the DIAFA Awards in Dubai. Similarly, Fahad Mustafa, a versatile actor, producer, and host, has dominated both the big and small screens, known for his charismatic presence in films like Na Maloom Afraad and his popular game show, Jeeto Pakistan. Fans can follow their journeys on their official Instagram accounts: Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa.

The controversy intensified when the Sindh Minister disclosed during a press talk, attended by Fahad Mustafa’s father, Salahuddin Tunio, that the provincial government had indeed nominated both Khan and Mustafa for national awards. However, their names were reportedly rejected by the Federal Government. This comes despite their contemporaries, such as Mehwish Hayat and Sajal Aly, having already received national accolades, leading to questions about the criteria and fairness of the selection process. The public reaction has been swift, with many expressing disappointment and demanding an explanation for the perceived oversight of these two industry titans.



The revelation has sparked a significant conversation across social media platforms, with fans and critics alike weighing in on the issue. Comments ranged from strong support for the stars, with one user stating, “Mahira and Fahad are both superstars. They deserve it,” to others questioning the necessity of such awards for already established icons. This ongoing debate highlights the public’s vested interest in seeing their beloved artists receive the recognition they believe is due. Will this public outcry prompt a re-evaluation of national award policies, or will Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa continue to be celebrated solely by their global fanbase and industry peers?




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