Hamza, Hala signing off! Hania Aamir, Farhan Saeed get emotional bidding goodbye to ‘Mere Humsafar'

The Qasim Mureed directorial aired its last episode on Thursday

Just like us, Hania Aamir and Farhan Saeed are also feeling emotional after their serial Mere Humsafar came to an end on Thursday. Grateful for all the love showered for their characters, Hala and Hamza, respectively, Hania and Farhan took a bow and bid goodbye to the Qasim Mureed directorial.

Aamir penned a note of thanks for each person for not only making Mere Humsafar a success for the whole team but also fulfilling a special dream of hers to give her fans – the ‘Hanians’ – a performance they would revel in and never forget. “When we started working on this project we could’ve never imagined this. We didn’t know that it could become what it has,” she added.

The rest of her note was dedicated to the director, writer, musicians and lyricists that added magic to the screen. Of course, Aamir had a special mention for her onscreen husband Saeed as well. Calling him the best co-star ever, she wrote, “Thank you for being the Hamza to my Hala. Hala would’ve been incomplete without Hamza.”

Aamir made sure to add a separate paragraph for fans who matter as much as her Mere Humsafar family. She wrote, “A huge thank you to all our fans across the world! Thank you to all the Hanians, Farhanians and Halzas! Thank you for your love, dedication, and support. I could not have done this without your love! Thank you for every little edit, every Twitter trend, every comment and every like! Thank you for making every Thursday a celebration for us! Thank you for always supporting me and loving me and believing in me! Won’t let you down!”

The farewell turned out to be “very hard” for the Suno Chanda actor as well. “Goodbye Mere Humsafar, it’s hard, very hard! But you know what? Thank you! Thank you for giving me this whole bunch of crazy people who just say good things about me and pray for me no matter what! They’re staying with me forever so again, thank you!” he wrote.

Saeed extended his gratitude for those behind the scenes as “it’s incomplete without them”. Thanking the woman writing the screenplay, he added, “While performing you probably don’t feel it but when you see those scenes you realise all we are doing is what’s written and that’s what’s connecting people with the character! So, thank you very much.”

Concluding the widespread impact of the serial, he concluded, “I am in Montreal and I have people coming to me and praising Mere Humsafar. So, when I say the world, I mean it! Till the next, your Hamza.”

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