Ahad Raza Mir is currently winning hearts with his portrayal of Talha in the hit drama Meem Se Mohabbat.
Fans have been captivated by the slow-burn chemistry between his character and Roshi/Ayat, played by Dananeer Mobeen. The drama, blending lighthearted moments with deeper emotional themes, has resonated deeply with audiences.
In a recent interview with Faridoon Shahryar, Ahad opened up about his experience working on the drama and his approach to acting.
Ahad shared that the chemistry fans see between Talha and Roshi is a result of the camaraderie built on set. He explained that the connection between co-stars off-camera plays a huge role in creating magic on screen. "As actors, what happens between the shots contributes to the performances you see on TV. The bond we form on set naturally translates into our scenes," he said.
Praising Dananeer Mobeen, Ahad expressed his admiration for her growth as an actress. "It was a great experience working with her, and I’m proud of the work she has done so far," he added.
Ahad Raza Mir's signature acting style is characterized by his ability to convey deep emotions through his eyes. He emphasized that "eyes never lie," and a character’s emotions are best communicated through their expressions.
"I believe that acting isn’t just about delivering dialogues. It’s about body language, facial expressions, and most importantly, the eyes. If you can convey emotions through your eyes, the audience will always connect with your character on a deeper level," Ahad explained.
Meem Se Mohabbat has been praised for its engaging storyline and strong performances. Ahad Raza Mir’s nuanced portrayal of Talha and his effortless chemistry with Dananeer Mobeen have added to the drama’s appeal. Fans continue to root for the evolving love story between Talha and Roshi, making the show one of the most talked about on television.
With Ahad’s dedication to his craft and his ability to bring characters to life with authenticity, Meem Se Mohabbat is proving to be another milestone in his acting journey.