What is Mehwish Hayat Looking For in a Man? [Video]

The “Load Wedding” star also reveals why she is single

Popular actress Mehwish Hayat opened up about what she’s looking for in ‘her man’. The Load Wedding star also shared the reason why she is still single.

 

In conversation with Begum Nawazish Ali on the show By The Way, Mehwish talked about her preferences in men. She shared details of what she looks for in her ideal life partner. The renowned actress didn’t shy away from opening up about what she finds most attractive in a man.


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The host started of the discussion by asking how many times has the Load Wedding star been approached for a relationship. Mehwish answered that she’s been approached “28 times” to which Ali asks why she’s hasn’t been able to find anyone worthy of being her partner.

“He has to have a good height. Gora chitta na bhi ho (even if he is not fair skinned), a man should look like a man. Thori si mardana wajahat, thora uncha lamba qad, ek swag hona chahiye (He should be masculine, tall, and suave),” Mehwish replied when asked about her ideal man.

The host tried to see what Mehwish would think about considering a young political figure such as Bilawal Bhutto Zardari of the Pakistani People’s Party (PPP). The actress rejected the idea as he is not someone she is interested in.

“There’s nothing wrong with him, I think he’s very good looking,” remarked the Punjab Nahi Jaungi actor.

Ironically, Mehwish plays Bilawal’s larger-than-life mother Benazir Bhutto in an upcoming film. Take it for what you will, its an interesting little fact.

 

Afterwards, Mehwish was asked to choose between two actors with whom she has excellent on-screen chemistry — Fahad Mustafa or Humayun Saeed?

“I think both of them are really good looking men in their own. For a husband, I’d go for Fahad and a boyfriend, I’d go for Humayun.”

Check out the full interview here:




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