Zahid Ahmed also falls under the spell of Aurangzeb Ahmed

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Famous Pakistani actor Zahid Ahmed has expressed his love in a unique way for Air Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, the hero of the Pakistan-India war who also became a social media sensation overnight because of his sense of humor.

Zahid Ahmed, known for his amazing acting in dramas like Ishq Zahe Naseeb, Besharam, Daldal, Faryaad, Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida, Zara Yaad Kar, and Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi (Season 2), recently appeared on a comedy show on a private TV channel. There, he openly talked with fans about his personal life, career, and future projects.

However, during the interview, his funny and interesting talk about Air Marshal Aurangzeb became the main highlight and caught the attention of many fans.

During a Q&A session in the show, a fan asked Zahid Ahmed if he would accept the role of Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed if a film is made on his life.

Zahid Ahmed replied that Aurangzeb Ahmed is more handsome than him, but if he gets the role, he would definitely do it.

It is important to note that Zahid Ahmed has already acted in a Navy film in the past called Hangor, where he played the role of Commanding Officer Tasneem Ahmed.

A film on Bunyad Mursas?

Recently, after the success of Operation Bunyad Mursas by the Pakistan Army against India, fans strongly requested Pakistani filmmaker Nabeel Qureshi to make a movie on this event.

On social media, fans not only asked Nabeel Qureshi to create a film on the operation but also suggested that the role of Air Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed should be the main character.

In their comments, users stressed that the actor playing Aurangzeb Ahmed should be a true Pakistani with strong ties to the local film industry.

Joining the online discussion, filmmaker Nabeel Qureshi shared a screenshot of the demand on X and said it would be an honor for him to make such a film.

Although Nabeel Qureshi has not officially confirmed the movie, his message shows that he considers this a proud opportunity to work on.

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