Iqrar Ul Hassan Syed is a former Pakistani host and crime reporter, widely known for his shows such as Sar-e-Aam, Shaan-e-Ramzan, and other live television transmissions. He has now entered politics and formed his party, Awam Raaj Tehreek. He recently ended his television career in April 2026. Nowadays, Iqrar ul Hassan is visiting Pakistanis abroad to gather support for his party.
Yesterday, an ugly feud involving Iqrar ul Hassan circulated on social media, in which he lashed out at an officer at Lahore Airport. He also questioned the staff member’s political affiliation and, upon learning that the officer was associated with another party, allegedly began criticizing him more harshly.
The matter reportedly started after Iqrar ul Hassan heard the officer saying, “Iqrar ul Hassan will fail like Jawad Ahmed,” which upset him and caused him to lose his temper on the spot. The incident was recorded by an eyewitness and shared on social media, sparking widespread debate.
Pakistani celebrities are now calling out Iqrar ul Hassan’s behaviour and giving him a reality check. Celebrities including Mishi Khan, Sabeena Farooq, Farah Nadeem and Maya Ali took Iqrar ul Hassan to cleaners while Hina Dilpazeer, Shagufta Ejaz and Madiha Rizvi liked the posts.
Mishi Khan said, “Iqrar ul Hassan, what has happened to you? What are you doing? If you have formed a party and want people to follow you, stop fighting — it’s not the right way. On top of that, you are competing with Imran Khan, who has a legacy and a long struggle behind him and is currently in jail. By the way, the officer was right — you are no less than Jawad Ahmed.”
Maya Ali also condemned Iqrar ul Hassan’s demeanor in public with the officer. She wrote, “I don’t know the full story, but after watching countless videos, one thing feels clear: anyone can enter politics and use it for their own gain, but becoming a true leader of a nation is something entirely different. Demanding resignation like this isn’t always the answer. That man has a family to feed. Money and fame don’t make someone a good human being. Sir, janey daitey… we have much bigger issues, and there are people who deserve calls for resignation far more than this.