There's more to Dr Asfi than 'the romantic element', says Ahad Raza Mir of Yakeen ka Safar
Dr Asfandyar is the latest drama character to catch fire on social media.
Google the hashtag #Asfiya at your own risk, you may just drown in a flood of memes, fan fiction and video mash-ups featuring the gruff Dr Asfi and gentle Dr. Zubiya from Hum TV’s drama serial, Yakeen Ka Safar.
Popular actress Sajal Aly accounts for one half of the “Asfiya” equation and the other half is held up by talented newcomer Ahad Raza Mir.
Ahad has deep roots in the Pakistani entertainment industry: His grandfather Raza Mir was a well-established director and producer while his father is the famous actor and producer, Asif Raza Mir.
Pedigree aside, Ahad has managed to win over audiences within just two roles; The tragically friend-zoned Salaar from Sammi to the brooding Dr Asfandyar who seems to be Pakistan’s new Twitter crush.
Images caught up with the busy young actor to see how he is handling all the attention.
Images: You've lived in Canada for a substantial portion of your life and have worked in theater there, even winning an award for your acting prowess. Was there a sense of culture shock when you started work in Pakistan?
Ahad Raza Mir: I don’t think I experienced much of a culture shock when I came back to Pakistan, it was just a bit of an adjustment because I’d been gone for so long.
Pakistan is home and I love it so coming back here didn't evoke anything but joy. The adjustment was just in the way people work here and interact with one another.