Actors Sonya Hussain, Junaid Khan, Sameer sent Eid greetings, sharing festive cheer and warm wishes
Showbiz celebrities shared joy and love on Eid day. PHOTO COLLAGE: TRIBUNE FILE IMAGES
KARACHI:
As Eid festivities sweep across Pakistan, celebrities have shared heartfelt messages and personal traditions, highlighting the spirit of togetherness, gratitude and compassion associated with the occasion.
Speaking with Express Tribune, actor Hira Mani offered a candid glimpse into her Eid routine, emphasising the importance of family time after a busy Ramazan.
“Mehendi, bangles, sheer khurma, that’s my Eid festival. Please don’t disturb me,” she said humorously, adding that she looks forward to spending the day with both her in-laws and her own family.
Reflecting on societal perceptions, she remarked, “People say Eid is for a certain age, but Eid has nothing to do with maturity. We should celebrate it with happiness.”
She also shared a lighthearted take on marriage, saying she enjoys seeing couples shop together: “Husbands holding bags while wives shop, there’s no better scene than that.”
Model and entrepreneur Nadia Hussain highlighted the simple joys of Eid, saying the day revolves around family gatherings and visiting loved ones.
“It’s all about meeting family, a typical Eid atmosphere,” she said, adding that preparations from mehendi to bangles pick up pace after Iftar, with Chand Raat marking the start of festivities.
Adding to the fashion conversation, actor Ilma Jaffery shared how trends like Kashmiri bangles and farshi kurtas dominated this Eid season. “At first, I wasn’t planning to buy bangles, but since it became such a strong trend, I went for it too; fashion should be taken as fashion,” she said.
Speaking about her Eid routine, she added, “Chand Raat itself feels like Eid we get dressed up, apply mehendi and celebrate. On Eid day, we visit my mother-in-law’s house, take pictures, meet family and enjoy food together.”
Highlighting the festive spirit, she remarked that Eid should be celebrated wholeheartedly: “Eid comes once and it’s a gift from Allah, so we shouldn’t be stingy; everyone should celebrate according to their means.”
Veteran actor Adnan Siddiqui used the occasion to spread a message of unity and forgiveness. “Eid Mubarak to everyone, it’s a time of happiness, so end your grievances and celebrate together,” he said.
“Eid is the reward for your Ramadan worship, so celebrate it according to your means.” He added with a smile, “I have to give a lot of Eidi this time.”
Meanwhile, actor Shamoon Abbasi called for a more reflective celebration in light of global circumstances. “We should celebrate this Eid simply, because there are wars in the world and people are suffering,” he said, offering prayers for peace.
“May Allah protect everyone, bless Pakistan and grant happiness to all.”
Adding a spiritual note, actor Maya Ali shared a heartfelt message as Ramazan bid adieu.
“Alhamdulillah for reaching the last Roza of this blessed Ramadan. May Allah accept all our ibadat, fasts, and duas. Ameen,” she wrote, urging people to carry forward the values of kindness and empathy beyond the holy month.
She also prayed for those facing hardships, encouraging others to “continue doing good, helping those in need and remembering everyone in our happiness”.
Actors Sonya Hussain, Junaid Khan and Sameer also extended Eid greetings to their fans, joining fellow celebrities in spreading festive cheer and warm wishes on the occasion.
From festive fashion to meaningful reflections, Pakistan’s showbiz personalities are using their platforms to remind fans that Eid is not only about celebration, but also compassion, connection and gratitude.
