Mazna Waqas, a renowned Pakistani actress, has expressed her disappointment after Shoaib Malik, a former Pakistani cricketer, mispronounced her name during a live TV show. The incident occurred during a Ramadan transmission on a private TV channel, where Mazna Waqas was a guest. The host, Nadia Khan, asked Mazna Waqas about the confusion surrounding her name, “Manzha” or “Mazna.” Mazna Waqas replied that the host had always pronounced her name correctly, but during the show, she was repeatedly mispronounced, despite having a name card with the correct spelling.
The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users criticizing Shoaib Malik for his lack of professionalism. Mazna Waqas has since clarified that she has no issues with Shoaib Malik personally and has even agreed to participate in another show with him.
This is not the first time that Mazna Waqas has spoken out about her experiences in the entertainment industry. During the same Ramadan transmission, she also shared her experiences working with senior actor Rashid Farooqui, highlighting the importance of respecting guests and their names.
Meanwhile, other celebrities have also made headlines for their recent activities. Shah Rukh Khan, a Bollywood superstar, has expressed his desire to act in Tamil films, while Pakistani actor Afzal Khan, also known as Jan Rambo, has shared interesting anecdotes from his life and talked about his second marriage. Pakistani cricketer Imran Wasim’s wife, Naila Rajah, has been trolled on social media once again, while Indian actress, model, and dancer Devi Agarwal has spoken out about receiving threatening messages and online harassment from fans of Prince Narula.
In other news, Pakistani actress Nadia Jamil has spoken out about not working on the Bollywood film “Veer Zara,” while social media has been abuzz with the latest updates from the entertainment industry, including the marriage of Pakistani actors Imad Ur Rehman and Maryam Shafquat, and the birthday celebrations of BTs’ Min Yoon-gi, also known as Shuga.

