Hania Aamir's popularity in India, journalist asks for interview
He also wrote: ‘Want to have an interview with you, what’s the best way to connect’


Mumbai: The popularity of Hania Aamir, the dimple girl of Pakistan showbiz industry, is not only good in Pakistan but also in the neighbouring country of India, which can be estimated from a recent comment.
India's leading internet personality and journalist Faridoon Shehryar, who has interviewed several super-hit Bollywood actors, has recently expressed his desire to interview Hania Aamir.
A screenshot of Faridoon's comment is going viral on social media site Instagram, in which Faridoon praised Hania for her acting in the recent drama.

He also wrote: ‘Want to have an interview with you, what’s the best way to connect’.
Fans of the actress were extremely happy to see this comment and suggested Hania to agree for the interview immediately.
It is also worth mentioning that Hania Aamir has followers from India on Instagram as well which is prominent from the comment section of her profile. They appreciate her work and her beauty.

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