Mawra Hocane favors “let’s try Mohabbat”

Mawra Hocane recently went to Instagram to widen goodbye to her very popular sitcom Romcom, let’s try Mohabbat, sharing a delicious series of moments behind the scenes for which fans claimed.

“A little late, but here is the #LTM dumping ground that you all asked … Thank you for giving Fizzza so much love!” Mawra legend her message, overflowing with gratitude. She continued: “I loved experimenting with this exaggeration the superior character and your love solidified my confidence to continue trying different characters.”

“She was crazy and I liked to be a little crazy with her. Girls like Fizza who add light to everyone’s life deserve all the happiness in the world and definitely the happy ending she has obtained! Mawra added.

Among the visual treats of his article, fans were delighted to find a mixture of frank shots and moments on the set. A particularly comforting black and white stroke captured Mawra’s infectious smile, while another saw her look dreamly looking in the eyes of her co-star, Daniyal Zafar, triggering a wave of emotions among viewers.

A candid of filming with Gohar Rasheed and other distribution members added to nostalgic vibrations. To top it off, a brief clip presented Mawra in action, with an instantaneous shooting equipment, giving fans an overview of the magic behind the scenes.

In an anterior interview with Fuchsia magazineMawra talked about her good foray into comedy with Let’s try Mohabbat. She admitted that portraying Fizza in the comedy series had been a refreshing challenge and underlined the complexity of her character, declaring: “I have never made a comedy before in this way.

Describing Fizza as an intelligent and frank woman who values ​​open communication, the 31 -year -old has highlighted the novelty of portraying such a role. She explained: “I made characters of girls who express their opinion but they are more tragic and serious.”

According to the Sammi The actor, his latest Fizza character “is the one who wants everyone to express his mind, speaks his heart so that nobody has any weighing on them.” She added: “I don’t think I made a character who speaks so much.”

Noting on the certain behavior generally attributed to strong characters on the small screen of Pakistan, Mawra said: “I think that a character is independent, they do not necessarily have to be serious. I also found a point to take in the script but a serious which is conferred in such a light way. So I like this combination.

Do you have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top