Social media ecstatic as Pakistan’s Humayun Saeed cast in ‘The Crown’ on Netflix

This collage of photo shows veteran Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed (left) and Dr. Hasnat Khan who was in an alleged relationship Princes Diana. (Photo courtesy: Humayun Saeed and Social media)
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Updated 10 January 2022
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Social media ecstatic as Pakistan’s Humayun Saeed cast in ‘The Crown’ on Netflix

  • Saeed has made history as the first Pakistani actor to be cast in a Netflix original
  • Saeed will play Dr. Hasnat Khan who was in a relationship with Princes Diana from 1995-1997

ISLAMABAD: Veteran Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed made history Sunday night after it was announced he had been cast in Season 5 of the hit series “The Crown,” the first Pakistani to bag a role in a Netflix original, unleashing messages of congrats and best wishes from celebrities and social media users.
Khan, a British-Pakistani heart surgeon who practiced at London’s Royal Brompton Hospital, has said he was in a relationship with Princes Diana from 1995-1997 but the pair broke up after she met Dodi Fayed, Egyptian film producer and the son of billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed.
In a statement to the Metropolitan Police, which was submitted in 2008 to an inquest into Princess Diana’s death, Khan said he had considered a life with Princess Diana, but the situation with the paparazzi, who hounded her every move, would make it untenable. 
On Monday, ecstatic fans of Saeed took to Twitter to express their joy over his casting in The Crown. 
“So proud of you my brother,” singer, actor and TV personality Fakhr-e-Alam said on Twitter. 

Khizra Munir, Co-Founder and CEO of CoPakistan, a young co-working space, gave props to Saeed for bagging the role purely on merit:

Twitter account @LadySaga was happy simply that an actor from Pakistan had made it to The Crown:

Momina credited Humayun Saeed for putting in the work for almost two decades and lashed out at critics for bashing him.:

User @MaryamFul asked people to “stop hating” Saeed and explained why it was great news that he had been cast as Dr. Hasnat: 

Others also joked over the casting, saying Saeed, who often plays men much younger than his actual age opposite very young actresses, would finally play a middle-aged man.

Humayun Saeed debuted as an actor in 1999 with Urdu-language film “Inteha” and has enjoyed a distinguished career across film and television. He is known for adventure-comedy “Jawani Phir Nahi Ani” (2015), for which he won Pakistan’s ARY award for best actor, and its 2018 sequel “Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2.” Other notable roles include romantic comedy “Punjab Nahi Jaungi” (2017, pictured), which he co-produced, and science fiction film “Project Ghazi” (2019).

 


ADB approves $381 million for climate-resilient agriculture, social services in Punjab

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ADB approves $381 million for climate-resilient agriculture, social services in Punjab

  • Support will upgrade Punjab’s education and nursing systems, improving learning outcomes and health care capacity
  • Package includes $124 million for agriculture, $107 million for STEM schooling and $150 million for nursing reforms

KARACHI: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Saturday it approved $381 million in financing for Pakistan’s Punjab province to modernize agriculture and strengthen education and health services, with a major focus on building climate resilience after monsoon floods this year caused widespread destruction across the country’s most populous province.

The package includes concessional loans and grants for farm mechanization, STEM education, and nursing sector reforms.

ADB said the investments are intended to help Punjab, home to more than half of Pakistan’s population and a key contributor to its economy, recover from climate shocks and transition toward more sustainable and resilient development.

“Investing in education, health, and agricultural mechanization will play a transformative role in driving the growth of Punjab, a vital pillar of Pakistan’s economy,” said ADB Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan. “These strategic investments will modernize agriculture, enhance human capital, and significantly improve livelihoods for millions of people across Punjab.”

The bank approved $120 million in concessional loans and a $4 million grant for the Punjab Climate-Resilient and Low-Carbon Agriculture Mechanization Project, which will support 220,000 rural farm households.

The program aims to reduce climate vulnerability by shifting farmers toward modern, low-emission machinery, provide alternative livelihoods for agricultural workers and train 15,000 women in new skills. It will also introduce a financing model to help small farmers access advanced equipment.

Punjab produces most of Pakistan’s wheat, rice, and maize but still relies on outdated machinery, contributing to grain losses and routine burning of crop residues, a major source of air pollution, said ADB.

It noted the new project will promote modern mechanization, including rice harvesters, to address these issues.

ADB also approved $107 million for the Responsive, Ready, and Resilient STEM Secondary Education in Punjab Program, including a $7 million grant from the Asian Development Fund.

The results-based program aims to modernize secondary schooling by expanding inclusive STEM education, improving access and quality across the province.

A further $150 million concessional loan was approved for the Punjab Nursing and Health Workforce Reform Program, which will upgrade nursing curricula, develop disaster-resilient training facilities, strengthen workforce governance, and introduce digital human-resource systems.

The program seeks to expand the pool of qualified nurses to strengthen health service delivery and meet rising national and global demand.

Key components include the establishment of three centers of excellence in Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi, equipped with simulation labs, digital learning platforms, and gender-responsive hostels.

ADB said it remains committed to supporting climate-resilient and inclusive development across Asia and the Pacific through innovative financing tools and partnerships.