Asma Abbas shares thoughts on slapping Fawad Khan

Asma Abbas recently shared behind-the-scenes of her latest project and revealed what it was like slapping Fawad Khan.

Asma Abbas shares thoughts on slapping Fawad Khan f

"He is such a sweet boy, how will I hit him?"

Asma Abbas delved into what it was like slapping Fawad Khan for a scene.

In a YouTube video, she showed herself in the picturesque locale of Murree, busy in the filming of her latest project.

She explained how she had to slap Fawad in a scene later that day.

Discussing filming, Asma said: “Today, I am wearing makeup that would make me look sad because we are going to do a sad scene.

“This is because my daughter has jumped to her death. There is a lot of sadness and crying in the scene.

“I have to do a sad mother’s makeup, they asked me not to wear earrings so that I look miserable.”

Asma Abbas then delved into the most difficult task.

“But you know what the biggest challenge for today is? It’s that I have to slap Fawad Khan. It is a very difficult task.

“He is such a sweet boy, how will I hit him?

“It is only possible to love Fawad because you can’t get angry at him. What do I do now? I will have to slap him multiple times. It is something I have to do because of the director.”

As the video progressed, Fawad Khan made a delightful cameo.

Asma sat beside him in the video and said:

“I don’t think you know this Fawad but today I have to hit you. How will I hit you? I can only feel love for you.”

Fawad laughed and suggested that she may show him love instead of hate.

However, despite their friendly rapport, the seriousness of the scenes wasn’t overlooked.

Asma later admitted to feeling deeply affected by the emotional intensity of the day’s work.

Sniffling from all the crying, she said: “My eyes ache from crying so much. I actually cry in real life in my scenes.”

But amid the emotional intensity, Asma found solace in the awe-inspiring vistas of Murree.

She showed viewers the beauty of Murree and paused to reflect upon the natural splendour that surrounded her.

With a keen eye for beauty, Asma Abbas panned the camera to capture the beautiful mountains and lush foliage that surrounded her.

“Look at this breathtaking landscape.

“Pakistan has an abundance of picturesque locales, each more enchanting than the other.”

During a quiet moment, she mused about why people prefer shooting abroad over the beauty of Pakistan.

A user wrote: “Good to see Fawad Khan. It has been so long since we saw him.”

Another added: “Pakistan is indeed very beautiful.”

One said: “We think acting is all fun and games, but clearly not. It looked like she actually cried for hours.”

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Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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