Sonya Hussyn shines as a talented actress in Pakistan’s TV and film world. She wins hearts with her strong roles and pretty looks. People love her in shows like Nazo, Farwa Ki ABC, and Muhabbat Tujhe Alvida.
She also stars in Aisi Hai Tanhai, Ishq Zahe Naseeb, and Akhara. Right now, viewers cheer for her in the Hum TV drama Masoom. There, she acts with Mikaal Zulfiqar and Imran Ashraf.
Sonya threw a big birthday party yesterday. Videos from the event spread fast on social media. Many clips show her dancing freely with friends.
One video catches her groove with Raza Moosave. He works as a director at Green Entertainment. Before, he was at ARY. They move to the Bollywood song “Larki Beautiful Kar Gai Chull.”
Family and close pals joined the fun. Stars like Mansha Pasha, Omer Alam, and Zhalay came. Aijaz Aslam and Hasan Rizvi also showed up.
Sonya switched outfits twice. First, she wore a shiny baby pink gown off the shoulder. It looked lovely. For cake cutting, she picked an army green off-shoulder dress.
The cake moment felt joyful. Friends sang and clapped around her.
Not everyone smiled at the party. Online users hit hard with criticism. They called her dance too bold.
One person wrote about the Day of Judgment. They asked why she needed to do this. Another said showbiz makes people forget their faith as Muslims.
A fan felt sad. They pointed out it’s wrong during Ramadan. Some cover faces to seem religious but act differently.
Critics compared her to others. They said no one blames stars like her for bad things in Pakistan. Instead, people chase influencers like Rajab.
One comment touched hearts. It asked if we ignore kids starving in Gaza. How can we party like this?
The backlash grows. It shows how fans watch celebrities closely. They expect them to match cultural values.
Sonya stays quiet so far. Fans wait for her words. Will she explain or ignore?
Her work in Masoom keeps going strong. Viewers still praise her skills. This event might not hurt her career much.
Parties like this often spark talks. They mix fun with serious views on life and faith.