
Acclaimed Pakistani actress Sajal Ali has finally addressed the marriage rumours linking her to fellow actor Hamza Sohail, putting an end to widespread speculation circulating on social media.
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Sajal Ali and Hamza Sohail are among Pakistan’s most admired television stars, known for their strong performances and growing popularity with younger audiences. Sajal has earned critical acclaim over the years for her versatility and emotionally layered roles in hit dramas such as Aurangzeb, Gul-e-Rana, Chup Raho, Yaqeen Ka Safar, Yeh Dil Mera, Aangan, Dhoop Ki Deewar, Kuch Ankahi, Sinf-e-Aahan and Main Manto Nahin Hoon. Her consistent performances have cemented her status as one of the industry’s leading actresses.
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Hamza Sohail, meanwhile, has rapidly built a loyal fan base through successful projects including Fairy Tale Seasons 1 and 2, Zard Patton Ka Ban, Burns Road Ke Romeo Juliet and Dil Wali Gali. His on-screen pairing with Sajal Ali has been particularly well received by viewers.
The two actors first appeared together in Zard Patton Ka Ban, where their chemistry drew praise from fans and critics alike. Their reunion in Dil Wali Gali further strengthened their appeal as a popular on-screen duo, fueling admiration across social media platforms.
In recent days, several entertainment pages and fan accounts claimed that Sajal Ali and Hamza Sohail were preparing to tie the knot in early 2026. Despite neither actor confirming a romantic relationship, the rumours sparked excitement among fans, many of whom shared congratulatory messages and well-wishes online.
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Breaking her silence, Sajal Ali addressed the speculation through an Instagram story. She clarified that any updates regarding her personal life would be shared directly by her, if and when the time is right. Her response reassured fans that official news would only come from her own platform, urging people not to rely on unverified claims circulating online.