Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, a well-known and controversial writer in Pakistan, often sparks debate with his outspoken views on live shows. Recently, Khalil Ur Rehman has been facing backlash after he was caught going to a woman’s house at 4 am. He is a vocal critic of feminism in Pakistan, always ready to defend his beliefs.

On the other hand, Mathira is a popular host known for her bold opinions. She has made a name for herself through hard work and without any influential connections.

Mathira Gives Advice To Khalil Ur Rehman

During an event, Mathira appeared in an interview with journalist Ambreen Fatima. Mathira commented on Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar’s controversial meeting with a girl at 4:00 a.m. This meeting led to an alleged kidnapping incident involving the writer. Despite her reluctance to delve deeply into the story, Mathira didn’t shy away from expressing her views on the timing of such meetings.

She expressed that no matter the circumstances, any invite past 12 is not worth her time and energy. Mathira stated, “Meeting someone at 4:00 a.m. is not a good thing, even if she is your girlfriend.” She emphasized that visiting someone’s house at such an early hour is generally inappropriate. “Going to someone’s house at 4:40 a.m. is generally not a good idea,” she maintained. She added that she would never meet anyone after midnight, even for important project discussions.

The writers’ kidnapping has become viral news, and rumors regarding the involvement of other celebrities have begun to spark. Toward the end of the interview, Mathira expressed sorrow over Khalil Ur Rehman’s unfortunate kidnapping. She then also acknowledged his talents and contributions to the industry. Her balanced yet candid comments offer a fresh perspective on maintaining professionalism and boundaries, even in the entertainment world.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.