The celebrity couple of the hour, Zara Noor Abbas and Asad Siddiqui, have arrived with their new movie Chhalawa. Sana Zehra catches up with them to talk about their success, while Arsalan Bilgrami captures them styling uber cool outfits from Zasimo, a multi-brand store that stocks authentic international brands such as New Look, Quiz, Vera Moda, Burton and Dorothy Perkins
Zara Noor
What was it like growing up surrounded by art and visual storytelling?
The environment I grew up in is what developed my interest in the arts and also became the reason why I chose to study filmmaking. I’ve always felt that it all came quite naturally to me.
While you’ve always had central roles in drama serials, you will be playing second lead in your debut movie, Chhalawa. What made you sign the project?
The character I play is perhaps the most impactful one in the film and that’s what made me sign on the role.  Even though this is my first movie to be released, it’s the second I signed. I was quite delighted to be working with Asad. He is truly my reel and real life hero and to work with him has been a dream come true.
“The character I play is perhaps the most impactful one in the filmâ€
— Zara
What does stardom mean to you?Â
It’s all about talent. If you have it and hone it, you’ll definitely achieve your goals.
What kind of roles excite you as an actor?
Roles that challenge me and push me away from my comfort zone have always excited me.
What is the best advice on life, work or relationships that you’ve recieved from your mother?
My mother always taught me to never compromise on self-respect and always prioritise relationships over work.
Do you get time to nurture your relationship with yourself?
“My mother always taught me to never compromise on self-respect and always prioritise relationships over workâ€
— Zara
Well, not that often. I do however, make sure I visit my family in Lahore to unwind and reconnect with my roots before starting a new project.
One memorable moment from set ?
I don’t think I can pinpoint any particular moment. We’ve had a great time shooting the film and every moment has been memorable.
Would you ever consider getting directed by Asad?
Of course! I’d love to.
Critics have nothing but rave reviews for your acting. How hard did you have to work to achieve the appreciation?
Well, I’ve worked and danced even when I couldn’t get out of bed. I suffered chronic back pain in my teens and underwent regular physiotherapy for it. My doctors told me I’d be paralysed if I didn’t stop dancing. It’s been a long and trying road, but my dedication has paid off.
You’re a close-knit family despite being in the middle of a competitive industry. What’s the secret?
You just have to get your priorities straight and then all’s well.
Why should anyone watch Chhalawa?
Because it’s a great film. Period.
Future projects?
Can’t disclose right now.
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One word for Paparazzi
Flashy
Ever endorse a fairness cream?
Never
Greatest joy
Family time
Favourite thing to indulge in?
Makeup
Your favourite fragrance
Elie Saab
Best ending (movie or book)
Titanic and Devdas. Timeless.
What’s the one thing you look forward to in your personal life?
Having a family
Least favourite household chore
Cleaning my cupboards
Asad Siddiqui
Do you feel connected to the characters you portray?
Yes, of course. I never accept a role that I can’t connect with.

Does moving on from one character to another require a lot of unlearning?
Yes, it does. But it’s easy for me to detach myself from a character once I’m done portraying it, so it’s not very complicated.
How do you define success for yourself?
Being respected by my fans, while remaining humble and grounded.
Is there a difference between being a “star†and an “actor?â€
Not really — I feel like these are just titles. It’s all about where your work takes you.
Would you ever consider writing? If yes, what genre?
No, I don’t think I’ll ever write. However, I’d love to produce.
What’s the worst question you’ve been asked about Chhalawa?
Luckily, nothing so far that I’d deem to be negative.
What’s your dream role?
I’d love to embody the role of someone fromthe medieval era, but in the armed forces. Perhaps a Viking, or someone from the Roman Empire.
“Nothing should get stuck to your head — things come and go. I’m glad that this understanding has made me a calm and easy-going personâ€
— Asad
What’s the most important lesson you’ve learnt so far?
Nothing should get stuck to your head — things come and go. I’m glad that this understanding has made me a calm and easy-going person.
Is there an offer you wish you would have taken but didn’t?
Nope, no regrets.
What’s the best thing Zara has told you after watching your work?
Zara once told me that she thinks I’m going to be the biggest actor in the world. She’s my wife so she says such things. I don’t really believe her.
How do you deal with criticism?
I don’t take it to heart. I come home, watch a TV show or spend time with my parents and that’s it. I brush off negative energy.
What was working with Zara like?
Zara is a phenomenal actress. She’s an amazing co-star and a real prankster.
What did you learn from the team on set?
“Zara is a phenomenal actress. She’s an amazing co-star and a real pranksterâ€
— Asad
Team Chhalawa consisted of a very spirited and talented group of people. It’s been a great experience learning the beauty of operating as one unit.
Millennials and masses relate well with you and Zara. Does that put pressure on you to be mindful of your public persona?
No pressure, we just like to portray who we really are.
What’s your motto?
Take it easy, every step of the way.
What’s the biggest different between Zara and your personalities?
I’ve accepted her as a very emotional girl and she’s accepted the fact that I’m not — that balance is working out great.
Tell us why we should watch Chhalawa?
Because its my film with Zara!
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Last three things your credit card statement?
Netflix subscription, a pair of shoes and I don’t remember the third. Maybe fuel
Go-to shower song?
Thanday thanday paani say nahaana chahye! Gaana aye ya na aye gaana chahye!
Which one of the seven deadly sins are you guilty of?
Vanity
Any charities you’re associated with?
No fixed association yet, but I do what I can
Any superstition you believe in?
I believe in the evil eye
Your idea of a perfect date with Zara?
As long as Zara is there, it’s all I need
Favourite household chore?
Getting lights fixed
One thing every man should stay away from?
Bringing other people down
Coordination: Sana Zehra
Outfits: Zasimo
Zara’s hair & make-up: Hadi @ Nabila
Asad’s grooming: Nadeem William @ A-List
Stylist: Ehtesham Ansari
Jewellery: Allure by MHT
Photography: Arsalan Bilgrami @ a.bilgrami studio