Ayesha Omar Sings at London’s Rising Pakistan Fashion Show

Ayesha Omar attended the Rising Pakistan Fashion Show in London, but she stunned audiences with her soulful vocals.

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“You have a melodious voice.”

Ayesha Omar’s recent appearance at the Rising Pakistan Fashion Show in London made headlines for her unexpected singing.

Dressed in a vibrant pink Mohsin Naveed Ranjha outfit, the actress captivated the audience by singing ‘Tere Ishq Mein Jo Bhi’.

She earned praise for both her voice and stage presence.

The show, hosted by UK-based journalists, featured a handful of Pakistani celebrities, including Sana Nawaz, Azfar Ali, Nawal Saeed, and Emira Mir.

Designed to showcase Pakistani talent to a global audience, the event blended interviews, performances, and fashion presentations.

Ayesha’s vocal performance quickly became the most talked-about moment.

Her singing drew admiration from fans online, with many calling her voice soothing and heartfelt.

One user wrote: “You have a melodious voice.”

Another remarked: “So soothing.”

Someone else cheekily noted: “In the era of Asim Azhar dropping bangers… I prefer to listen to Ayesha Omar.”

She performed two songs during the evening, both delivered with grace and sincerity.

Her ability to balance acting, fashion, and now singing left many impressed.

Comments poured in appreciating her multi-talented nature, with one fan calling her “a huge inspiration” for her authenticity and stage confidence.

Sana Nawaz also performed at the show, dancing to ‘Tere Ishq Nachaya’.

This classic was originally picturised on Saima and Shaan in the film Majajan.

She wore a cream-toned, fully embellished outfit styled in traditional Punjabi fashion.

Meanwhile, Emira Mir opted for bolder choices, performing on songs like ‘Boom Boom’ and ‘Kadi Te Has Bol Wey’.

She wore a modern black outfit paired with an Aladdin-style shalwar.

But not everyone was pleased.

While Ayesha’s performance drew warmth, the event as a whole faced criticism.

 

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Some viewers questioned the event’s representation of Pakistani culture, saying it leaned more towards spectacle than substance.

One user commented: “This looks like stage drama, not a fashion show.”

Another queried:

“And how is this a Pakistani fashion show?”

Others were harsher, accusing the stars of tone-deafness amid global crises.

One questioned: “Have they forgotten about death?”

Another stated: “Look what is going on in the world and they are here dancing to songs.”

These comments reflected frustration over what some saw as a misplaced celebration.

Despite the backlash, Ayesha Omar’s performance stood apart.

Her graceful appearance and emotional singing reminded audiences of her wide artistic range and ability to connect.

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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