It runs in the family: Humaima Malick And Feroze Khan

Celebrated actors Humaima Malick and Feroze Khan reminisce their childhood


October 23, 2016

Celebrated actors Humaima Malick and Feroze Khan reminisce their childhood. From wrestling each other as children, to performing Umrah together as adults, these siblings talk to us about their journey together, and the close bond they share through thick and thin

What is your first memory of each other?

Humaima: Going to school together and Feroze beating all the guys that used to tease me. I also remember him stealing my lunchbox and pencil cases — always!

Feroze: To be honest I don’t remember my very first memory of Humaima. Though, I have a lot of amazing memories with her, the best of them all was when we went for Umrah together this year.

What is the craziest thing you have done together?

Humaima: Being siblings we have done many crazy things together our life is a roller coaster anyway. Though doing Umrah together is the most memorable experience.

Feroze: When we are together we are always up to no good. From ringing people’s door bells to locking people inside their houses, we’ve done so many crazy things together.

What did you get punished for the most as a child?

Humaima: I got punished for teasing my siblings.

Feroze: I would always try to wrestle her when we were young, and our mother would punish me for that.

If you could only wear one piece of clothing for the rest of your life, from the others closet, what would it be?

Humaima: I love wearing things from his closet! I always wear his socks and his V-neck t-shirts. He hates it, but I wear his t-shirts  to spas, to salons and I even travel in them.

Feroze: I really like Humaima’s jackets. She has an amazing collection, so any of those jackets please.

If you could swap places with each other, what’s the first thing you would do?

Humaima: Feroze is very innocent. Our industry and the people that we are always interacting with are quite bitter and fake, so I would be a less innocent Feroze Khan! Also if we swap places, I would love to go to the gym the way he does because he’s one sexy guy.

Feroze: If we swap places, the first thing I would do is to stop trusting people as easily as she does.

What is the one thing you love about your sibling?

Humaima: He’s a workaholic and very hardworking, which I am also, but not as hardworking as he is. I also love how genuine, innocent and punctual he is.

Feroze: What I love about Humaima is her heart. It’s made of gold!

If you are fighting with each other, how do you make up?

Humaima: We fight rarely but when we do it’s a very real fight. Though, even then we make up two hours later. Either he makes the first move or I do.

Feroze: Text messaging works best for us as she always locks her room door. So I make up with her by texting and getting her Nutella sticks.

What is the one secret talent your sibling has, that you wish you did too?

Humaima: I love his English accent! I wish I had an accent like that. Also, I wish I could workout like he does in the gym.

Feroze: Humaima takes beautiful pictures and she is an amazing photographer.

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Describe your sibling in three words:

Humaima: Consistent, hard working and very sexy.

Feroze: Three words that come to mind are electric, loving and pride.

Which fictional character is your sibling most like?

Humaima: Our whole family calls him Johnny Bravo, but he is a lot like Thor also — strong and protective yet innocent.

Feroze: Didi from Dexter.

How are your personalities similar?

Humaima: Our parents taught us to be honest and innocent, not bitter or sly and that is what is similar in both of us. Other than that, we use the same eye cream!

Feroze: Our personalities are actually not similar at all, but I still love her to the moon and back.

I can’t live without my brother/sister because…

Humaima: Because he’s my brother, my best friend, my child at times, and my father at times. He’s just the love of my life and no man can take his place.

Feroze: I can’t live without my sister because she is everything to me and I have learned a lot from her. Being an elder sister she has always been helpful and protective.

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