His steely determination may not be easy to discern when he’s on stage dressed as a Baby Angel a la Tahir Shah. Or when he’s doling out fake awards, cocking a familiar eyebrow, poking fun at everything ranging from Humayun Saeed’s flirtations to social media rage Qandeel Baloch, and a red carpet wardrobe choice by Gohar Rasheed that had Ahmed pondering over the actor’s aspirations towards China.
With eyes twinkling and savoir-faire that he has honed over the years, Ahmed can rap on stage, deliver on-the-spot witticisms and keep a fair share of the limelight focused on himself in a multi-starrer movie.
He enjoys it, which is why he’s so good at it. On the day I meet him, he has been rehearsing through the night for a hosting gig and is up again, after sleeping for merely three hours. Following our interview, he is set for another prolonged rehearsal. Rather than be bleary-eyed and cranky, he’s getting by quite well with the help of strong black coffee and a spate of cigarettes.
“My wife hates that I smoke but she takes consolation in the fact that it’s the only bad habit I have,” he smirks. “I honestly don’t mind my long working hours. An awards ceremony may go on till the early hours of the morning or a hectic schedule may have my ricocheting back and forth between Karachi and Lahore. The longest I have gone off without sleep is three days but even then, I made sure that I did my work well.”