Feroze Khan, a prominent young actor in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, has built a solid fan base with major hits like Khaani, Aye Musht-e-Khaak, and Akhara. Known for his intense performances and charisma, he has enjoyed a successful career. However, his personal life took center stage following his divorce from Syeda Aliza Sultan, which sparked a highly publicized controversy involving allegations of domestic violence.

As the issue gained media traction, many fellow celebrities distanced themselves from him. Iqra Aziz notably stepped away from their drama Sanwal Yaar Piya, and stars like Aiman Khan, Minal Khan, Ushna Shah, and Mariyam Nafees voiced disapproval. Eventually, Durefishan Saleem replaced Iqra in the project, while Feroze continued with his role.

In a candid conversation with Yasir Nawaz, Feroze reflected on the impact of the backlash and how it changed him. He shared that the experience deepened his spiritual beliefs. “I’ve learned that Allah is the true provider,” he explained, emphasizing that one never starves if Allah is on their side. This trial, he added, made his faith stronger than ever.

When asked whether the industry’s reaction took a toll on his mental health, Feroze responded with resilience. He said he chooses to remain positive and never internalizes negativity. “My body is my temple,” he noted, proudly adding that his physical health reflects his inner peace and mindset.
Moreover, Feroze directly addressed the actresses who spoke against him and opted out of working with him. He stated, “Allah put a filter in my life. Those who left were never sincere.” According to him, their exit was a blessing in disguise, and he has no intention of collaborating with them again.
Here’s what Feroze Khan revealed in the interview:
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