Ayesha Khan, the emerging Indian actress and contestant on the popular reality show Bigg Boss 17, has recently addressed the comparison made between her and Pakistani star Hania Aamir.
In a candid media interaction, Ayesha shared her thoughts on being called the “Hania Aamir of India,” a tag that has sparked both excitement and confusion for the young actress.
During the interview, when asked about her reaction to the comparison, she responded with humility and gratitude. “Hania is wonderful, very beautiful, and a great actress. She also sings very well, which is something I can never do,” Ayesha remarked. “So, it felt great to hear that people consider me as the ‘Hania Aamir of India.’”
The comparison to Hania Aamir, a leading Pakistani actress, comes from Ayesha Khan’s rising popularity in Indian entertainment, with many viewers drawing parallels between the two actresses due to their charm, screen presence, and growing fanbases.
In addition to discussing the comparison, Ayesha expressed her admiration for Pakistani television dramas. “I do watch Pakistani dramas. I love their content, and I believe Indian audiences enjoy Pakistani dramas more than the people of their own country,” she added.
When asked if she would be open to working in a Pakistani production, Ayesha responded enthusiastically, “Yes, yes, for sure. I’m up for it. If anyone is listening, I would love to do a Pakistani drama.”
However, the comparison between the two actresses has not been well received by some fans of Hania Aamir. Several social media users voiced their displeasure, stating that there is no real comparison between the two stars.
Fans of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir believe that Hania’s talent and popularity far surpass that of Ayesha Khan.
Hania Aamir, best known for her success in the hit Pakistani drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum alongside Fahad Mustafa, has made waves not only in Pakistan but also in India. Her growing fanbase across the border was further highlighted when Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh recognized her at a concert, calling her up on stage.