Lollywood queen Mahira Khan is ready to settle down! The 38-year-old actress whose illustrious career in Pakistani entertainment industry and her roaring debut in Bollywood opposite Shah Rukh Khan speaks volumes of her talent.
While Khan achieved the unprecedented in her career, the Bin Roye star’s personal life is about to become ever-so- romantic.
Previously married to Ali Askari — with whom she has a son — the Raees diva is reportedly going to tie the knot with her long-time beau, Salim Karim.
According to media outlets, the Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay actress and Karim would likely get married this September in a private wedding ceremony with only close friends and family in attendance.
As far as the destination is concerned, the Humsafar diva would be starting a new chapter of her life at a popular hill station in Punjab.
Carrying a string of critically and commercially successful films and television serials, Khan’s latest action-thriller, The Legend of Maula Jatt, propelled her into international stardom. Khan will next be seen in Neelofar and Razia.
Earlier, Pakistani cinema reaches new heights as “The Legend of Maula Jatt,” directed by Bilal Lashari, breaks records by amassing over PKR 4 billion in earnings. The film’s creator, Ammara Hikmat, celebrated the milestone on social media, instilling pride across the nation.
Released on October 13, 2022, the film swiftly emerged as a symbol of Pakistani cinematic achievement. Within a mere four weeks, “The Legend of Maula Jatt” achieved unprecedented success as the highest-grossing Punjabi movie not just within Pakistan, but globally. This cinematic gem garnered accolades for breaking multiple records, solidifying its position as Pakistan’s most triumphant cinematic creation to date.
Moreover, the movie soared to new heights abroad, ranking as the second most prosperous film of 2022 in the UK and becoming the most-watched South Asian film in Norway. Displayed across 25 locations and over 500 theaters, the film’s popularity led to packed houses and serpentine queues outside theaters. The fervor of its audience prompted additional screenings, often met with resounding applause.