Did Fahad Mustafa Have a Crush on Iman Ali? [Video]

The actor spills all in an interview.

In a recent interview, Fahad Mustafa came clean about his silence on the Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar controversy. Netizens might not have gotten it out of him, but Momin Ali Munshi sure did.

On The Munshi Show, Fahad addressed his silence on the Khalilur Rehman Qamar controversy. When Munshi inquired if it had to do with the fact that he’s working with the screenwriter on London Nahi Jaungi. Fahad Mustafa said;

“I can’t do anything about his personal opinions and I don’t think he needs anyone to do anything about them.”

The actor, producer, and host added that he does not feel the need to comment on everything.

“I try and remain quiet. I don’t think that it’s important for us to comment on everything.”


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He also opened up about the need to speak out on the issue of Amanullah’s burial:

“I was really hurt when Amanullah sahab wasn’t being given a grave. That is something I’d want to talk about. That this can happen to me tomorrow as well. He was a legend and this is what you’re doing with him?”

Never Have I Ever

In other tidbits from the show, the actor opened up on his celebrity crushes. Turns out Vaneeza Ahmed will forever be Fahad Mustafa’s celebrity crush.

“She’s also in one of my projects and whenever I talk to her, till today there is this weird smile on my face.”


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As for dating a co-star, the Load Wedding actor opened up about how he had dated someone from the biz. Unlike the fairytales we see on screen, this relationship ended in heartbreak. He claims that’s how he ended up as a better artist.

“How else does one become an actor, … This is why actors today don’t know how to act.”

Fahad also opened up about another celebrity crush Iman Ali. That charm, he says, wore off once he met her.

“I had a crush on her but when I met Iman I was like, (apologetically joins both hands).”