Pakistan’s beloved couple, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Naimal Khawar, are now matchmakers! They’ve launched their ‘Marriage 4 Life’ app to help others find their soulmates.
Hamza Ali Abbasi and Naimal Khawar Abbasi, one of Pakistan’s most admired celebrity couples, have embarked on a new venture that has set the internet abuzz. The duo recently announced the launch of their innovative matchmaking platform, ‘Marriage 4 Life’, a dedicated app designed to help individuals find their ideal life partners.

Known for their understated elegance and strong family values, Hamza Ali Abbasi, a celebrated actor and social commentator, and artist Naimal Khawar, have always captivated their fans. Their own journey, marked by a simple wedding and public affection, has made them a beloved pair. Hamza, famous for roles in dramas like ‘Pyarey Afzal’ and ‘Man Mayal’, took a hiatus from acting to focus on spiritual pursuits, while Naimal, an accomplished artist, has gracefully balanced her public and private life. Fans often follow their family updates, including their adorable son Mustafa Abbasi, through their social media presence. You can follow Naimal on Naimal Khawar for glimpses into her artistic endeavors and family life.

The couple shared that the ‘Marriage 4 Life’ app is a comprehensive and inclusive platform, born from the frequent requests they received from people seeking ‘rishtas’. Their personal experience of finding love and settling down quickly after liking each other seems to have inspired this unique initiative. They aim to provide a structured yet personal approach to matchmaking, moving beyond conventional methods and leveraging technology to connect compatible individuals across the globe. The announcement included a detailed video explaining their vision and the app’s functionalities, sparking a lively debate online.


The launch has indeed ignited a flurry of reactions across social media platforms. While some users lauded the initiative as a ‘great idea’ for parents seeking suitable proposals, others approached it with a touch of skepticism, with comments like ‘Looks like this is a new business. Their money has probably ended.’ Regardless of the varied opinions, Hamza and Naimal’s bold step into the world of matchmaking is undeniably a conversation starter. Will ‘Marriage 4 Life’ revolutionize how Pakistanis find their partners, or will it simply add another layer to the already complex ‘rishta’ process? Only time will tell, but for now, the debate rages on.






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