Indian and Pakistani fans fawn in unison as Fawad Khan makes Ms. Marvel appearance

Screengrabs taken from the miniseries Ms. Marvel featuring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan.
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Updated 08 July 2022
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Indian and Pakistani fans fawn in unison as Fawad Khan makes Ms. Marvel appearance

  • Fawad Khan stars alongside Pakistani actor Mehwish Hayat in the 5th episode of Ms. Marvel
  • Other Pakistani A-listers featuring in American TV show include Nimra Bucha, Samina Ahmed

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani actor Fawad Khan once again managed to bring together fans from both India and Pakistan earlier this week when he debuted in the fifth episode of the Disney+ show, Ms. Marvel.   

The Pakistani heartthrob, known for his boyish looks and charming on-screen presence, made it big in Pakistan as part of the rock music group Entity Paradigm (EP) and a renowned TV actor, before starring in a couple of Bollywood movies to become a South Asian acting sensation.  

On July 6, Disney+ aired the fifth episode of Ms. Marvel, an American TV miniseries, which chronicles the life of a Pakistani-American girl named Kamala. The role is essayed by Iman Vellani, a Canadian actress of Pakistani origin. The show features a lot of Pakistani actors, including A-list Pakistani actors Nimra Bucha, Samina Ahmed and Mehwish Hayat. 

Khan, who starred in a few prolific Bollywood films before tensions between India and Pakistan barred Pakistani actors from working in Indian film industry, once again managed to win over fans on both sides of the border with his Marvel debut.  

“If Fawad Khan looked at me like this I would spontaneously combust,” one fan wrote on Twitter.

“Wait, first Farhan Akhtar and now Fawad Khan are both in #MissMarvel,” journalist Mehdi Hasan tweeted. 

“Hellloooo Fawad Khan,” wrote journalist Jasmine Amjad, a senior producer at NowThis News.

Shilpa Kannan, the editorial lead for India’s content on Twitter, noticed how India and Pakistan always managed to look past their differences, whenever it came to Khan. 

“No matter what's happening in the rest of the world, India and Pakistan can always agree on one thing: #FawadKhan,” Kannan said.

“Divided by borders. UNITED BY FAWAD KHAN,” Ayushe Tehim wrote.

“Dunno why more people aren't discussing this series, worth a watch. Nice to see @FarOutAkhtar in a cameo and #FawadKhan,” Nuvaid Vaidyaravida said.   

"Partition shown right. The trippin Indian/Pakistani music is another plus point."

Another fan praised the cast and crew for its accurate depiction of the partition: “Till now, perhaps the best episode of Ms. Marvel is ep 5. Beautifully curated and shown british India-pak partition.”

Mehwish Hayat, a leading Pakistani actress and Khan’s wife in the series, also caught the attention of fans who loved the duo’s on-screen chemistry.   

“So Mehwish Hayat and Fawad Khan are just two of the most gorgeous people on Earth, huh?” Jody Houser, a renowned comics writer, said.

“Fantastic performances from @MehwishHayat and #FawadKhan. Beautiful chemistry - both speak so much with their eyes,” Haroon Rashid, a journalist working for the BBC, said.

 


Afghan Taliban envoy posted to Indian capital

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Afghan Taliban envoy posted to Indian capital

  • India has not officially recognized Taliban government but latest move signals deepening engagement between both
  • Development takes place as New Delhi seeks to exploit surging tensions between Kabul, Islamabad to its advantage

NEW DELHI, India: Afghanistan’s Taliban government has appointed their first senior official in India since the group returned to power in 2021, charged with leading their embassy in Delhi.

India has not officially recognized the Taliban government, but the move signals a deepening engagement, with New Delhi seeking to exploit divisions between Islamabad and Kabul.

Noor Ahmad Noor, a Taliban foreign ministry official, assumed responsibility as charge d’affaires, and has already held meetings with Indian officials, the embassy said in a statement.

“Both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening Afghanistan-India relations,” the Afghan Embassy said, in a post on X late Monday.

India has not commented, but the Afghan embassy posted a photograph of Noor with senior Indian foreign ministry official Anand Prakash.

The Taliban’s strict interpretation of Islamic law may appear an unlikely match for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government, but India has sought to seize the opening.

Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan fought a brief but deadly clash in May 2025, their worst confrontation in decades.

The appointment is significant for the Taliban, which has sought to reclaim control over Afghanistan’s overseas diplomatic missions as part of a broader push for international legitimacy.

In October, India said it would upgrade its technical mission in Afghanistan to a full embassy.

Russia is the only country to officially recognize the Afghan Taliban government.