
Who is Mawra Hocane husband Ameer Gilani?
Known for their on-screen chemistry in hit dramas like
Sabaat
and
Neem
, Ameer and Mawra have been a fan-favorite duo since they first met in 2020. Their natural connection in
Sabaat
—which became a massive hit—had fans speculating that their bond extended beyond the screen.
Despite the duo's chemistry on screen, Mawra Hocane and Ameer Gilani had never publicly confirmed their relationship, however they recently surprised fans by sharing a joint Instagram post of their dreamy wedding photoshoot.
The couple's wedding celebrations were held in Lahore and Islamabad. On Thursday morning, a photographer released a short video showcasing glimpses of -+-+-+Mawra and Ameer's wedding ceremony. In a post, Ameer Gilani expressed his joy, saying, "Alhamdulillah, I married my best friend and celebrated with my world. Thank you all for your love and prayers."
Who is Ameer Gilani?
Ameer Gilani hails from a distinguished and educated family in Pakistan. His grandfather, Syed Iftikhar Hussain Gilani, was a prominent lawyer and senior politician. He served as the Federal Minister of Law from 1988 to 1990 in former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's cabinet.
Ameer Gilani graduated from Harvard Law School in 2022. Despite holding a law degree, he gained fame for his acting career, particularly for his role as 'Hassan' in the drama
Sabat
. In addition to his TV acting, Ameer has also performed in various music videos and was last seen in the series
Very Filmy
.
Mawra's older sister, Urwa Hocane, married actor and singer Farhan Saeed on December 18, 2016.
The couple has received congratulations from showbiz personalities and fans, who have extended their best wishes for their new journey together.

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