Popular Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal recently caught the public’s attention during a candid interview on a talk show, where she shared amusing and insightful details about her personal life, her interactions with fans, and her unique preferences.
One of the most talked-about moments from the conversation was her surprising revelation about wanting to have a meal with the renowned poet and philosopher, Allama Iqbal.
Momina opened up about some of the awkward moments she experiences on drama sets. She admitted that sometimes she unintentionally says things that she later regrets, leaving her feeling embarrassed.
These unguarded moments, she explained, often make her wish she had kept certain thoughts to herself rather than speaking them aloud in front of others. This honest confession resonated with many fans, who appreciated her down-to-earth and relatable nature.
During the interview, Momina also discussed the strange and sometimes humorous messages she receives from her social media followers. She mentioned that some fans address her as their “wife” and frequently inquire about her wellbeing and meals, which she found bizarre.
With a touch of humor, Momina joked that such fans might have “a special place in hell” for their unusual behavior, making light of the situation while highlighting the odd side of fame.
She didn’t hesitate to praise her fellow industry stars as well. Momina expressed deep admiration for Saba Qamar, describing her as one of the best actresses in Pakistan. She appreciated Saba’s talent and the way she effortlessly carries every style of clothing with grace.
Among male actors, Momina praised Fawad Khan for his impeccable fashion sense, stating he looks good in every outfit. She also acknowledged the contributions of actor Humayun Saeed, showing her appreciation for his work.
One of the most charming moments in the interview came when Momina was asked which historical figure she would like to have a meal with. Without hesitation, she chose Allama Iqbal. Her reason was not just because of his intellectual legacy but also because they share the same last name, “Iqbal.”
This lighthearted explanation brought smiles to the audience and added a warm, personal touch to the conversation. Her blend of humor, honesty, and admiration for icons like Allama Iqbal revealed a side of the actress that many fans found endearing and inspiring.

