Published 26 Apr, 2022 03:36pm

'Adam Sultan will never be forgotten': Aina Asif pens note for her 'favourite soldier' Ahad Raza Mir

Child actor and model Aina Asif has a really cute sibling relationship with Ahad Raza Mir in Hum Tum but she proved that their chemistry goes beyond the set by penning the sweetest note for her onscreen brother.

Asif plays a tomboy who's also a karate kid and has won hearts with her adorably funny mishaps. Mir and her relationship in the show has also won the hearts of viewers squealing over their healthy relationships and sibling goals. She posted some photos of the two of them in a regular pose and also a silly one to accompany her note.

"I have no words for this person. He is the best company I could ask for at any shoot. An amazing listener and definitely a fun person to be with. His aura is so comforting. You can never be sad around him, he’ll make you laugh at any situation given. He’s such a genuine and pure soul. Made me feel comfortable around him since the first day. One of the best actors to have by your side and to be working with," the actor described Mir.

She praised his personality and then shifted her focus to the character he plays on the show. "Adam Sultan will never be forgotten! I’ve learned so much from him and his acting. It’s so surprising how well he plays every role. A person I look up to! He’s just a great personality over all. Favourite soldier," she concluded.

Hum Tum, a "2022, modern and Gen Z rendition of a hate to love story," aired on April 3, kickstarting a month-long journey in Ramazan. Starring Mir, Ramsha Khan, Sarah Khan and Junaid Khan in lead roles, the story takes on the concept of opposites attracting as couple Mir and Ramsha clash till their hate transforms into love. The duo play college-going cousins in the drama and chemistry students are well on the path to develop chemistry of their own.

The show attracted a strong fanbase within two days of airing, propelling fan posts, pages and edits on social media. What viewers especially loved was how it broke gender stereotypes, making way for the display of a healthier dynamic, something we need more of in the Pakistani drama industry.

Asif debuted as an actor in Pehli Si Mohabbat and has also starred in Badzaat and Pinjra.

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