A well-known Pakistani star has responded to the viral success of the unique soundtrack (OST) from her latest hit drama, which was performed at a stadium throughout the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
Hania Aamir took to Instagram Tales after a video emerged from a BPL match displaying 1000’s of followers singing alongside to the OST, “Tera Mera Hai Pyar” (usually referred to by the lyric “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu”). Re-sharing the viral clip, the 28-year-old actress wrote, “ilysm [I love you so much].”
This isn’t the primary time the music has acquired worldwide acclaim. Not too long ago, Indian actor Shehnaaz Gill joined the pattern, sharing a video of herself dancing to the monitor with the caption, “Obsessed.”
The drama’s OST, a collaboration between Asim Azhar and the Sabri Sisters, has been a large success, just lately dominating Spotify’s high Pakistani music charts.
Directed by Musaddiq Malek, the favored drama stars Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan in lead roles, with Alyy Khan, Adnan Jaffar, and Meher Jaffri in supporting roles.
Earlier at the moment, Aamir opened up about panic, grief and resilience in a year-end publish, saying 2025 gave her “absolutely the worst and the very best”.
On Sunday, she posted on her official Instagram deal with a carousel of 20 photos that includes set moments, hangout with pals. She captioned her publish with an extended paragraph.
Within the caption, she wrote, “I genuinely believed I had develop into sturdy sufficient to outlive any grief untouched… After which life confirmed me that I hadn’t. And that discovery modified me”.
She added that 2025 taught her “how fragile confidence could be” and that power shouldn’t be at all times confirmed till it’s examined absolutely.
Aamir additionally described the distinction between outward composure and personal misery. She talked about that an individual can snort on set, pose with flowers and seem high-quality whereas “your coronary heart races, your chest tightens, and also you quietly breathe by way of a panic nobody else sees,” including that generally power is solely “holding your floor”.

