Urwa challenges fans praising Mawra emotional acting skills

Urwa Hocane challenges fans over Mawra’s unmatched emotional acting

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Actress and producer Urwa Hocane recently praised her sister Mawra Hocane, boldly stating that no one can match Mawra’s ability to deliver emotionally intense crying scenes on screen.

During a talk show appearance, Urwa admired Mawra’s talent for expressing deep emotions, adding a playful challenge for others to try and replicate her sister’s tearful performances.

Responding to a question about her acting process, Mawra explained that her emotional scenes are rooted in sincerity rather than technique. She shared that she fully immerses herself in her character’s circumstances, treating the emotions as real, which naturally brings out authentic tears and connects with viewers.

Through notable dramas like Sabaat and Qissa Meherbano Ka, Mawra has earned a reputation for delivering powerful and heartfelt performances.

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The moment also highlighted the strong bond between the sisters. Despite being in the same industry and often compared, Urwa and Mawra have consistently supported each other’s journeys.

Beyond acting, the duo has collaborated as entrepreneurs through their fashion brand UXM, which features denim, jewelry, and seasonal collections that reflect their shared style.

While both sisters have built successful careers, they have chosen to pursue distinct paths in acting, selecting roles that showcase their individual strengths rather than frequently appearing together.

Urwa Hocane gained widespread recognition with projects like Udaari and later stepped into production with her film Tich Button.

On the personal front, Urwa is married to Farhan Saeed, and the couple has a daughter.

Mawra, known for emotionally driven roles, has appeared in dramas such as Sabaat, Ik Tamanna Lahasil Si, Jafaa, and Jama Taqseem. She is married to fellow actor Ameer Gilani, with whom she also starred in Sabaat.

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