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Hania Aamir leaves Indian host in awe of her during interview

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Hania Aamir leaves Indian host in awe of her during interview

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  • Hania Aamir continues to charm audiences beyond borders.
  • Hania was recently interviewed by Indian host Harjinder Gill.
  • The host couldn’t hold back his admiration for Hania.
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Renowned Pakistani actress Hania Aamir continues to charm audiences beyond borders, earning praise for her talent and magnetic presence. During her visit to Canada for a series of fan meet-and-greet events, Hania was interviewed by Indian Punjabi host Harjinder Gill, who couldn’t hold back his admiration.

“I haven’t watched all your dramas, but whenever your video comes up on my phone, I can’t scroll past it,” Harjinder told Hania during the candid conversation. The Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum star, known for her iconic role as Sharjeena, laughed shyly and expressed her heartfelt gratitude.

In a lighthearted moment, Harjinder, who shared that his wife is also a big fan of Hania, confessed, “My heart just wants to keep looking at you and not talk.” The comment left Hania blushing, prompting her to respond with a bashful “bye,” much to the delight of the audience.

Hania’s charm and talent have made her a beloved figure across South Asia. Her ability to connect with fans, regardless of boundaries, solidifies her status as one of the most adored stars in the region. This recent interaction is yet another testament to her growing influence and enduring appeal.

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