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Hania surprises Maria with mayoun ceremony

Hania surprises Maria with mayoun ceremony

Express Tribune07-04-2025
Pakistani heartthrob Hania Aamir once again captured hearts this weekend - this time not with her acting or dance moves, but with her thoughtful gesture for her best friend, singer Maria Unera.
On Sunday, both stars took to Instagram to share photos from a surprise mayoun ceremony Hania had thrown for Maria. The pictures were an explosion of yellow, marigolds, and pure joy. Maria, glowing in traditional bridal yellow, captioned her post simply: "Bestie threw me a surprise mayoun." Hania chimed in with her signature playful tone, referencing the soulful Bollywood hit Kabira, and penned, "Banno re banno meri chali sasural."
Needless to say, the mayoun was a dreamy affair. Held outdoors under golden sunlight, the setting featured vibrant genda phool garlands, earthy floor seating, and matching yellow outfits that made the entire event feel like a scene straight out of a classic Lollywood film. Hania wore a white, pink and orange ensemble, lightly embroidered and effortlessly chic, proving once again why she's a reigning style icon.
Maria, who married Saad Bashir earlier this month in an intimate ceremony, has kept most of her wedding events private, but the mayoun and sangeet festivities have been all over social media, thanks to Hania. A now-viral clip from Maria's sangeet shows the Mere Humsafar star leading a high-energy group dance to Ding Dong Dole, the early 2000s Bollywood banger. Fans flooded the comments, hailing her as the "life of the party" and praising her grace, charm, and stamina in a heavy lehenga.
The bond between Hania and Maria is no secret. The two have been close for years, often appearing in each other's social media posts and events. Whether it's casual hangouts or life milestones, Hania has consistently been by Maria's side - and this surprise Mayoun was just another example of their rock-solid friendship.
Last month, Hania received a Recognition Award at the UK Parliament, celebrating her impact on entertainment and global audiences. Hosted by MP Afzal Khan, the ceremony saw Hania thank her peers, honour industry women, and express pride in representing Pakistan. "It is an absolute honour to be here and it means a lot to me," she said. "I hope we continue to entertain people through our work and make Pakistan proud."
The star went on to thank women in the entertainment industry who paved the way for the next generation. "I will do everything in my capacity to make it easier for others to come," she added. Hania last starred in the well-loved drama serial, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, alongside Fahad Mustafa.
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