Interesting random stories about an encounter with a famous person
Lahore, 7th July: Meeting a celebrity is always a memorable experience, so recently, Baaghi TV reached out to people to share some of their most unforgettable encounters with a famous person.
Here are 11 such stories that are worth the share:
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“I met them at Dolmen Mall. Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimur were celebrating their daughter’s birthday and Ayeza was very humble and she even took a picture with me. However, Danish Taimur was agitated and irritated with the fans surrounding him.” -Saleha Beiram.
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“I had a pleasant experience of meeting England batsman Jason Roy and Pakistan legend Younis Khan at a dinner couple of years ago. The host had kept their participation a surprise which added to the excitement of this interaction. Both players were very well-mannered and boasted a good sense of humor. It was a small gathering so I got a chance to sit near these players. A lot of absorbing chatter and cricket trivia followed. It was Jason’s first visit to Pakistan and he seemed happy enough to return to play PSL later.” -Saba Waqas (Blogger).
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“I was at Butlers cafe on 16th December 2015 for APS one year rally. There came actors, Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali. Both were extremely down-to-earth and humble. We took pictures together and both of them were so loving and humble.” -Aisha Sajid.
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4.
“Abdul Qadir was a great human being, I met him in his office discussing a talent hunt. I found out that he was a great cricketing mind at the same time a gentleman. He was willing to lend a helping hand to those in need as he called up contacts and arranged not only for the check-up of a poor cancer patient and also tried to get the hospital staff to do their due check for eligibility of the patient for financial assistance.” -Saqib Naeem.
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“The other encounter was a couple of meetings with the sultan of swing, Waseem Akram. He was very confident, witty, and not at all rude. His concern and respect towards his elder brother showed that he was family-oriented.” -Saqib Naeem.
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“I met Kamran Akmal once when he was visiting my office. He was very friendly and we walked for a while. Throughout our conversation I kept referring to him as ‘Omer Akmal’ and I said that I’m a huge fan of his. In the end, before leaving he told me I am Kamran Akmal!’ -Taimur Beiram.
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“I met Shahveer Jafry once outside Gloria Jeans. He wanted to film a video for his Youtube channel about Independence Day. Next, I know, Shahveer Jafry was filming his vlog in my sunroof car! All of his fans were following us and soon enough we had shut down the streets of Lahore, with only our flock of cars dominating the traffic. Screaming ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ on top of our lungs, with a huge Pakistan flag in hand, this was the best way I could have imagined to celebrate Independence Day.” -Falisha Waqas.
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“I met many celebrities while I was working with ARY news in Dubai in the early 2000s. However, the interview with Junaid Jamshed was an unforgettable one, he was so charming and polite and he made the whole team feel like he knew us for a very long time. He was starting on his transformation journey then, gave an insight into what kind of person he was.” -Myeda Syed.
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“At the event ‘Launch of Lighting Pakistan’, I happened to come across Ishaq Dar who was called to chair the event organized by IFC. The way he presented his content was unbecoming of a sitting minister, and instead of talking about financial indicators, his focus was more on Nawaz Sharif’s (NS) exile. Later as he met the ones who were exhibiting, including me, his attitude was snobbish, hungry for attention, and warranting a massive protocol.” -Fareed Shahid.
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10.
“Once on a flight I met Ahsan Iqbal. Despite my political differences with him, I would still laud his simplicity, who being an interior minister would carry his own bags, and moved in a single-vehicle. Even when the driver came to pick his handbag, he refused.
Leaders should exhibit traits of leadership and not aristocracy.” -Fareed Shahid.
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“I met Aima Baig twice at my office. This was when her career was just starting. Even then, she had been really proud and arrogant. Living at her own attitude.” -Anonymous.
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