Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mathira deletes all her Instagram photos?

Mathira

Mathira is a Pakistani model, television hostess, singer, and actress. She was born in Harare, Zimbabwe on February 25, 1992. Her childhood was spent in her hometown. She later returned to Pakistan.

She began her career in showbiz by appearing in Malko’s music videos for ‘Desi Beat,’ ‘Nachdi Kamal,’ ‘Wo Kon Thi‘. In 2011, she demonstrated her hosting abilities on Vibe Television’s ‘Love Indicator,’ a late-night show. She is known for her leading role in several television serials including Bv Se Bv Tak, Naagin.

Mathira, the daring and beautiful actor-host, has removed all of her pictures and videos from her social Instagram accounts.

she wrote, “I have removed my pictures for something. These 10 days of Muharram are different for every person. I attend Majalis and all so I don’t want my profile to have any pictures that are inappropriate for this month.”

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“My Vote Is For Nikkah” – Mathira Opposes Malala Yousafzai’s Anti-Marriage Remarks

Mathira Khan, one of the boldest celebrities, has expressed her views on Malala Yousafzai’s recent remarks on marriage and partnership.

“No matter how modern I am I’ll always teach my kids to go for nikkah and committing yourself in marriage is healthy,” shared Mathira.

She said she will always teach her kids to go for nikkah and also teach them that committing themselves in marriage is healthy and one should always be there for the partner and help each other grow, she posted in one of her stories.

Mathira Malala

Mathira clearly expressed her vote is for nikkah. “Being married is a blessing, sometimes marriages do not work out but it’s ok. Allah will bring someone special for you,” the TV host assured.

“Yes I have been divorced but I still believe in marriage again when I find the right guy,” she continued by adding, “So please stop telling me I am divorced, so what, no big deal it did not work, out no problem, she said.

“It is better to be happy alone than be sad and depressed in a broken marriage, concluded the mother of one.

However, her remarks came after the youngest Nobel Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai, whose views on marriage came out as a surprise for many of us.

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