The recent chaotic events involving Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir during their ‘meet & greet’ tour in the USA have raised significant questions about the quality and organization of such events. Why do promoters opt for low-profile shows that often end on a sour note?
Disruption at Dallas Show: Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa Leave Early, Cancel Future Shows
During a recent show in Dallas, there was chaos as Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa abruptly left the event. Due to feeling tired and fatigued, they have now canceled their appearances in the next 2-3 states.
Firstly, promoters should reconsider spending Pakistani American dollars on small, low-profile events. Although “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” was a popular drama, it wasn’t significant enough to warrant celebratory tours with the main cast across different US states.
I understand that Pakistani Americans crave good entertainment, but they shouldn’t be subjected to these subpar actors. These are not Oscar-worthy performers who merit organized activities. Instead, plan a major musical concert featuring renowned stars and then have these TV actors make cameo appearances. Organizing exclusive shows for a single drama hit isn’t a viable idea. It would be better to provide quality entertainment to Pakistanis living abroad.
Additionally, the lack of proper planning and venue selection can contribute to these events ending in disarray. The need for a more strategic approach to event management is evident, especially when bringing popular stars like Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir to international audiences.
It’s time for promoters to re-evaluate their strategies and aim for higher-quality events that truly celebrate the talent and appeal of these celebrities, rather than settling for low-profile shows that often end in bad taste.